Σάββατο 16 Απριλίου 2016

Kicking Genomic Profiling to the Curb: How Re-wiring the Phosphoproteome Can Explain Treatment Resistance in Glioma

Publication date: 11 April 2016
Source:Cancer Cell, Volume 29, Issue 4
Author(s): Fred C. Lam, Michael B. Yaffe
In this issue of Cancer Cell, Wei et al. (2016) identify adaptive re-wiring of signaling nodes in glioma as major mechanisms of treatment resistance without genome-wide mutations. Targeting these nodes before treatment blocks resistance and underscores the importance of single-cell phosphoproteomics and network re-wiring in predicting cancer treatment responses.

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In this issue of Cancer Cell, Wei et al. (2016) identify adaptive re-wiring of signaling nodes in glioma as major mechanisms of treatment resistance without genome-wide mutations. Targeting these nodes before treatment blocks resistance and underscores the importance of single-cell phosphoproteomics and network re-wiring in predicting cancer treatment responses.


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