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Analysis of CRSsNP Proteome Using a Highly Multiplexed Approach in Nasal Mucus.

Vanessa-Vivien PesoldOlaf WendlerLisa MorgenthalerFranziska GröhnSarina Katrin Müller
Published in: American journal of rhinology & allergy (2022)
Proteomic analysis of CRSsNP and control mucus has confirmed known and revealed novel disease-associated proteins that could potentially serve as a new biosignature for CRSsNP. Analysis of the associated pathways will specify endotypes of CRSsNP and will lead to an improved understanding of the pathophysiology of CRSsNP. Furthermore, our data contribute to the development of a reproducible, non-invasive, and quantitative "liquid biopsy" for rhinosinusitis.
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