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Title Quantitative proteomic analysis reveals AK2 as potential biomarker for late normal tissue radiotoxicity
Creator Lacombe et al.
Author Jérôme Lacombe
Author Muriel Brengues
Author Alain Mangé
Author Céline Bourgier
Author Sophie Gourgou
Author André Pèlegrin
Author Mahmut Ozsahin
Author Jérôme Solassol
Author David Azria
Abstract BACKGROUND: Biomarkers for predicting late normal tissue toxicity to radiotherapy are necessary to personalize treatments and to optimize clinical benefit. Many radiogenomic studies have been published on this topic. Conversely, proteomics approaches are not much developed, despite their advantages. METHODS: We used the isobaric tags for relative and absolute quantitation (iTRAQ) proteomic approach to analyze differences in protein expression levels in ex-vivo irradiated (8?Gy) T lymphocytes from patients with grade???2 radiation-induced breast fibrosis (grade???2 bf+) and patients with grade?
Publication Radiation Oncology (London, England)
Volume 14
Issue 1
Pages 142
Date Aug 09, 2019
Journal Abbr Radiat Oncol
Language eng
DOI 10.1186/s13014-019-1351-8
ISSN 1748-717X
Library Catalog PubMed
Extra 00000 PMID: 31399108 PMCID: PMC6688300
Tags AK2, first-last-corresponding, Normal tissue radiotoxicity, original, Radiation-induced breast fibrosis, Radiosensitivity, Radiotherapy
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Date Modified 2023/11/15 - 16:33:32
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