Cancer Proteomics
Cancer proteomics is the study of the protein composition of cancer cells. Proteomics helps researchers to understand the biological functions and processes involved in cancer formation and growth as well as the underlying mechanisms behind cancer development, progression and treatment. By studying the complex networks of proteins associated with cancer, scientists can identify potential drug targets and improve diagnostics, patient treatment and outcomes. Consequently, cancer proteomics has become an indispensable tool for personalized cancer therapy.
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