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Proteomics
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TCPA: a resource for cancer functional proteomics data.
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Gene essentiality, gene duplicability and protein connectivity in human and mouse.
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A pan-cancer proteomic perspective on The Cancer Genome Atlas.
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Systematic Functional Annotation of Somatic Mutations in Cancer.
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A-to-I RNA Editing Contributes to Proteomic Diversity in Cancer.
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Comprehensive Characterization of Molecular Differences in Cancer between Male and Female Patients.
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Protein profiling identifies mTOR pathway modulation and cytostatic effects of Pim kinase inhibitor, AZD1208, in acute myeloid leukemia.
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Characterization of Human Cancer Cell Lines by Reverse-phase Protein Arrays.
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Explore, Visualize, and Analyze Functional Cancer Proteomic Data Using the Cancer Proteome Atlas.
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Personalized Integrated Network Modeling of the Cancer Proteome Atlas.
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TCPA v3.0: An Integrative Platform to Explore the Pan-Cancer Analysis of Functional Proteomic Data.
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Analytical Platforms 3: Processing Samples via the RPPA Pipeline to Generate Large-Scale Data for Clinical Studies.
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Predicting Cancer Cell Line Dependencies From the Protein Expression Data of Reverse-Phase Protein Arrays.
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Large-Scale Characterization of Drug Responses of Clinically Relevant Proteins in Cancer Cell Lines.
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Convergent Usage of Amino Acids in Human Cancers as A Reversed Process of Tissue Development.
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Tumor-intrinsic SIRPA promotes sensitivity to checkpoint inhibition immunotherapy in melanoma.
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