Important options available--from start to finish--for translating proteomics results to clinical chemistry

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Important options available--from start to finish--for translating proteomics results to clinical chemistry. / Heegaard, Niels H H; Østergaard, Ole; Bahl, Justyna M C; Overgaard, Martin; Beck, Hans C; Rasmussen, Lars Melholt; Larsen, Martin Røssel.

In: Proteomics - Clinical Applications, Vol. 9, No. 1-2, 2015, p. 235-252.

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Heegaard, NHH, Østergaard, O, Bahl, JMC, Overgaard, M, Beck, HC, Rasmussen, LM & Larsen, MR 2015, 'Important options available--from start to finish--for translating proteomics results to clinical chemistry', Proteomics - Clinical Applications, vol. 9, no. 1-2, pp. 235-252. https://doi.org/10.1002/prca.201400137

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Heegaard, N. H. H., Østergaard, O., Bahl, J. M. C., Overgaard, M., Beck, H. C., Rasmussen, L. M., & Larsen, M. R. (2015). Important options available--from start to finish--for translating proteomics results to clinical chemistry. Proteomics - Clinical Applications, 9(1-2), 235-252. https://doi.org/10.1002/prca.201400137

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Heegaard NHH, Østergaard O, Bahl JMC, Overgaard M, Beck HC, Rasmussen LM et al. Important options available--from start to finish--for translating proteomics results to clinical chemistry. Proteomics - Clinical Applications. 2015;9(1-2):235-252. https://doi.org/10.1002/prca.201400137

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Heegaard, Niels H H ; Østergaard, Ole ; Bahl, Justyna M C ; Overgaard, Martin ; Beck, Hans C ; Rasmussen, Lars Melholt ; Larsen, Martin Røssel. / Important options available--from start to finish--for translating proteomics results to clinical chemistry. In: Proteomics - Clinical Applications. 2015 ; Vol. 9, No. 1-2. pp. 235-252.

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abstract = "In the realm of clinical chemistry, the field of clinical proteomics, that is, the application of proteomic methods for understanding mechanisms and enabling diagnosis, prediction, measurement of activity, and treatment response in disease, is first and foremost a discovery and research tool that feeds assay development downstream. Putative new assay candidates generated by proteomics discovery projects compete with well-established assays with known indications, well-described performance, and of known value in specific clinical settings. Careful attention to the many options available in the design, execution, and interpretation of clinical proteomics studies is thus necessary for translation into clinical practice. We here review and discuss important options associated with clinical proteomics endeavors stretching from the planning phases to the final use in clinical chemistry. ",
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