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Proteomic applications in medicine

Edited by: Sabine Bahn, Dr Paul Guest

Collection published: 27 February 2013

Last updated: 30 April 2013

The application of proteomic technologies to clinical specimens has the potential to revolutionize the treatment of many diseases. From biomarker discovery and validation to personalized therapies, proteomic techniques allow a greater understanding of the dynamic processes involved in disease, increasing the power of prediction, diagnosis and prognosis. Genome Medicine presents a series dedicated to proteomic applications in medicine, edited by Sabine Bahn and Paul Guest (University of Cambridge).


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Protein-protein interaction networks: probing disease mechanisms using model systems

Uros Kuzmanov, Andrew Emili Genome Medicine 2013, 5:37 (30 April 2013)

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Kuzmanov and Emili review recent advances in protein-protein interaction studies from various model organisms, shedding light on the mechanisms and possible treatments for human disease.

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Proteomic profiling in schizophrenia: enabling stratification for more effective treatment

Paul C Guest, Daniel Martins-de-Souza, Emanuel Schwarz, Hassan Rahmoune, Murtada Alsaif, Jakub Tomasik, Christoph W Turck, Sabine Bahn Genome Medicine 2013, 5:25 (26 March 2013)

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Sabine Bahn and colleagues review the impact of studying co-morbidities and the use of proteomic profiling on the future of schizophrenia diagnosis and therapeutics.

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Assessing biomarkers for brain diseases: progress and gaps

Linda S Brady Genome Medicine 2013, 5:23 (20 March 2013)

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Linda Brady reports from the 2nd Wellcome Trust Scientific Conference on Biomarkers for Brain Disorders, highlighting recent progress and efforts to move biomarkers for these disorders into the clinic.

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Functional decorations: post-translational modifications and heart disease delineated by targeted proteomics

Kiersten A Liddy, Melanie Y White, Stuart J Cordwell Genome Medicine 2013, 5:20 (28 February 2013)

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Liddy, White and Cordwell provide an overview of protein post-translational modifications, how they affect heart disease and how they can be analyzed by proteomics.

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Proteomics: improving biomarker translation to modern medicine?

Paul C Guest, Michael G Gottschalk, Sabine Bahn Genome Medicine 2013, 5:17 (27 February 2013)

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Guest, Gottschalk and Bahn highlight the challenges and prospects for translational biomarker research in an Editorial introducing the "Proteomic applications in medicine" series.


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