Publication detail

Fingerprinting in cancer diagnostics

ADAM, V. KIZEK, R.

Original Title

Fingerprinting in cancer diagnostics

Type

journal article in Web of Science

Language

English

Original Abstract

It is obvious that mathematical treatment of analytical signals using sophisticated mathematical tools could be very beneficial not only for chemists, biochemists and biologists, but also for mathematicians. On the side of the producers of the data, there is the possibility to discover some at first sight unknown phenomena. However, producing lots of data without any idea only to hunt ghosts in chromatograms, mass spectra, voltammograms and other types of analytical data representations is more or less useless. There must be a good hypothesis, and then meaningfully used mathematical tools can possibly help find the so-called holy grail. Sophisticated mathematical tools can be also used to mimic biologically complex processes such as ribosomal protein synthesis

Keywords

analytical signals, chromatograms, mass spectra, voltammograms, ribosomal protein synthesis

Authors

ADAM, V.; KIZEK, R.

RIV year

2013

Released

1. 6. 2013

ISBN

1478-9450

Periodical

Expert Review of Proteomics

Year of study

10

Number

3

State

United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland

Pages from

211

Pages to

2013

Pages count

3

BibTex

@article{BUT100936,
  author="Vojtěch {Adam} and René {Kizek}",
  title="Fingerprinting in cancer diagnostics",
  journal="Expert Review of Proteomics",
  year="2013",
  volume="10",
  number="3",
  pages="211--2013",
  doi="10.1586/EPR.13.21",
  issn="1478-9450"
}