Proteomics: A Promising Approach for Cancer Research provides an updated overview of scientific knowledge, achievements and findings in the field of cancer proteomics. The book discusses topics such as the use of proteomics in cancer biology and drug discovery, its role in surgical oncology, applications of mass spectrometry, target proteomics, single-cell proteomics, and next-generation proteomics. In addition, it discusses proteomics and phosphor-proteomics in cancer precision medicine; translation of proteomics research into clinical application; and challenges and future developments of the field. This will be a valuable resource for cancer researchers, oncologists, graduate students, and members of biomedical field who are interested in the potential of proteomics in cancer research and treatment.
The field of cancer proteomics is very dynamic, with emerging trends related to clinical solutions developed in recent years, therefore this book's content helps readers get up-to-speed on the topic to easily apply learnings into their research or clinical practice.
- Provides up-to-date information on current cancer proteomics research developed globally
- Presents basic research aspects to clinical implications of proteomics on cancer diagnosis and potential treatments
- Discusses challenges and future developments of the field to leverage further research and applicability in clinical setting
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Elsevier Science & Techn.
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978-0-323-95073-2 (9780323950732)
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1. Cancer proteomics: An overview2. Proteomics: A groundbreaking development in cancer biology3. Proteomics: Landmark advancements and challenges in cancer biomarker and drug discovery4. Proteomic profiling and its applications in cancer research5. Role of Proteomics in surgical oncology6. Applications of Mass spectrometry in understanding cancer proteomics7. Proteomics: A modern tool for identifying therapeutic targets in different type of carcinomas8. Cancer proteomics: Application of case studies in diverse cancers9. A shift from Shotgun proteomic to Targeted proteomics: A step forward in cancer research10. Applications of proteomics in cancer diagnosis11. Single-cell proteomics: Role in cancer immunotherapy12. Applications of Next-Generation Proteomics in cancer research13. Data-Independent acquisition: Application in cancer proteomics14. Applications of plasma membrane proteomics in the discovery of cancer biomarkers15. Cancer proteomic assay development: A hypothesis-driven approach16. Utility of Proteomics and phospho-proteomics in the tailored medication of cancer17. Translation of proteomic research into clinical application for cancer treatment18. Cancer proteomics: current status, challenges, and future outlook