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G T Tsangaris1, A K Anagnostopoulos1
1Proteomics Research Unit, Center of Basic Research II, Biomedical Research Foundation of the Academy of Athens, Athens, Greece.
Abstract:
Pediatric brain tumors (PBTs) are the most common solid malignancies in childhood and continue to pose a serious burden to modern societies. Existing treatments impose debilitating effects on the developing child, highlighting the need for molecularly targeted treatments with reduced toxicity, as well as the necessity of markers that reliably assess efficacy of, and tumor response to targeted-therapies of PBTs. On this regard advances in technologies of protein identification and quantification, the large-scale, high-throughput investigation of the proteome, as well the newly-emerging field of "proteogenomics" aim to further our knowledge towards understanding the molecular pathophysiology of PBTs. This mini review article presents all updates on knowledge produced and published during the last years on PBT research derived from "omics" technologies, mainly involving protein research and proteomics.
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