Ischemia in tumors induces early and sustained phosphorylation changes in stress kinase pathways but does not affect global protein levels
- Experiment Name
- Ischemia in tumors induces early and sustained phosphorylation changes in stress kinase pathways but does not affect global protein levels
- Citation
- Mertins P,Yang F,Liu T,Mani DR,Petyuk VA,Gillette MA,Clauser KR,Qiao JW,Gritsenko MA,Moore RJ,Levine DA,Townsend R,Erdmann-Gilmore P,Snider JE,Davies SR,Ruggles KV,Fenyo D,Kitchens RT,Li S,Olvera N,Dao F,Rodriguez H,Chan DW,Liebler D,White F,Rodland KD,Mills GB,Smith RD,Paulovich AG,Ellis M,Carr SA. Molecular & cellular proteomics : MCP. 2014-July. Vol 13. 1690-704. [pubmed]
- Description
- Ovarian and breast human tumors were collected and placed under ischemic conditions. The classification of a phosphoprotein responsive to ischemia is set to TRUE (or 1) if a change was detected in one of the samples as a result of ischemia.
- Conditions
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- Tissue
- Breast Cancer
- Tissue
- Ovarian Cancer
- Environment
- Ischemia
- Date Loaded
- June 23 2016
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