@article{b33d0933d0174d9d876c0eba925c93b9,
title = "Characterization of ADAM28 as a biomarker of bladder transitional cell carcinomas by urinary proteome analysis",
abstract = "Human urine contains a large number of proteins and peptides (the urinary proteome). Global analysis of the human urinary proteome is important for understanding urinary tract diseases. Bladder cancer is the most common urological cancer with higher incidence rates in endemic areas of Blackfoot disease (BFD) in southern Taiwan. The aim of this study was to use the proteomic approach to establish urinary protein biomarkers of bladder cancer. ADAM28, identified by proteomic approaches and confirmed by Western blotting, showed significant differences compared with normal individuals, so it may be a biomarker of bladder cancer.",
keywords = "Biomarker, Bladder cancer, Protein identification, Proteomics, Urinary protein",
author = "Yang, {Ming Hui} and Chu, {Pei Yu} and Chen, {Sharon Chia Ju} and Chung, {Tze Wen} and Chen, {Wen Cheng} and Tan, {Lia Beng} and Kan, {Wei Chih} and Wang, {Hsien Yi} and Su, {Shih Bin} and Tyan, {Yu Chang}",
note = "Funding Information: We are thankful to S. Sheldon MT(ASCP) of Oklahoma University Medical Center Edmond (USA) for fruitful discussions and Joseph A. Bobich, Ph.D. (Professor of Chemistry, Emeritus) for editorial assistance. This work was partially supported by grants, NSC97-2320-B-037-012-MY3, NSC-099-2811-E-224-002 from National Science Council and 98CM-KMU-01 from Chi-Mei Medical Center–Kaohsiung Medical University Research Foundation. Appendix A ",
year = "2011",
month = aug,
day = "12",
doi = "10.1016/j.bbrc.2011.07.010",
language = "English",
volume = "411",
pages = "714--720",
journal = "Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications",
issn = "0006-291X",
publisher = "Academic Press Inc.",
number = "4",
}