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Comparative Analysis of Proteomes and Phosphoproteomes in Patients with Prostate Cancer Using Different Surgical Conditions.

Hee-Sung AhnJeonghun YeomHwangkyo JeongWon Young ParkJa Yoon KuByeong Jin KangKyung Hwan KimChan Ho LeeSang Heon SongSun Sik BaeKyunggon KimHong Koo Ha
Published in: The world journal of men's health (2022)
Proteomic profiles of prostate tissue collected by TUR-P were not significantly affected by energy levels, tissue location, or surgical technique. In addition, since protein denaturation of samples through TUR-P is rarely confirmed in this study, we think that it will be an important guide for tissue samples in castration resistant prostate cancer patients, where it is difficult to obtain tissue. This result is the first report about proteomic and phosphoproteomic results with TUR-P samples in prostate cancer and will be theoretical basis in protein analysis research with prostate cancer tissues.
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