Department of Medicine and Health, the University of Sydney, Sydney, NSW, Australia
Mini Review
Proteomic analysis in sarcomas ? current standing and future opportunities
Author(s): Germaine Wong*
Sarcomas are rare cluster of mesenchymal cancers comprising over seventy completely different histologic subtypes. For the bulk of those diseases, the molecular understanding of the premise of their initiation and progression remains unclear. As such, restricted clinical progress in prognosis or therapeutic regimens is revamped the past few decades. Genetic science techniques are being more and more used within the field of malignant neoplastic disease analysis, Proteomic analysis efforts have to this point targeted on histologic subtype characterisation for the advance of biological understanding, yet as for the identification of candidate diagnostic, predictive, and prognostic biomarkers to be used in clinic. However, the sector itself is in its infancy, and none of those proteomic analysis findings are translated into the clinic. During this review, we offer a quick summary of the .. View More»