"Proteomic technology has advanced to a state where thousands of proteins can be identified within complex samples, yet disease-based studies using fresh or frozen tissues are hampered by the limitedavailability of specimens for longitudinal clinical investigations. Inontrast, tissue archives contain millions of formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded (FFPE) tissues for which the clinical course of diseaseand response to therapy has been established.
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Citation: Fowler CB, Oââ¬â¢Leary TJ,Mason JT (2014) Improving the ProteomicAnalysis of Archival Tissue by Using Pressure-Assisted Protein Extraction:A Mechanistic Approach.J Proteomics Bioinform7: 151-157."
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