Authors
Harald Mischak, Rolf Apweiler, Rosamonde E Banks, Mark Conaway, Joshua Coon, Anna Dominiczak, Jochen HH Ehrich, Danilo Fliser, Mark Girolami, Henning Hermjakob, Denis Hochstrasser, Joachim Jankowski, Bruce A Julian, Walter Kolch, Ziad A Massy, Christian Neusuess, Jan Novak, Karlheinz Peter, Kasper Rossing, Joost Schanstra, O John Semmes, Dan Theodorescu, Visith Thongboonkerd, Eva M Weissinger, Jennifer E Van Eyk, Tadashi Yamamoto
Publication date
2007/2/1
Journal
PROTEOMICS-Clinical Applications
Volume
1
Issue
2
Pages
148-156
Publisher
WILEY‐VCH Verlag
Description
Abstract The aim of this manuscript is to initiate a constructive discussion about the definition
of clinical proteomics, study requirements, pitfalls and (potential) use. Furthermore, we hope
to stimulate proposals for the optimal use of future opportunities and seek unification of the
approaches in clinical proteomic studies. We have outlined our collective views about the
basic principles that should be considered in clinical proteomic studies, including sample
selection, choice of technology and appropriate quality control, and the need for ...
of clinical proteomics, study requirements, pitfalls and (potential) use. Furthermore, we hope
to stimulate proposals for the optimal use of future opportunities and seek unification of the
approaches in clinical proteomic studies. We have outlined our collective views about the
basic principles that should be considered in clinical proteomic studies, including sample
selection, choice of technology and appropriate quality control, and the need for ...
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