Yoon-Pin Lim
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Chong P, Lee H, Kong J, Loh M, Wong C, Lim Y
Proteomics
. 2008 Sep;
8(21):4370-82.
PMID: 18814326
The past 5 years have seen an explosion of phosphoproteomics methods development. In this review, using epidermal growth-factor signaling as a model, we will discuss how phosphoproteomics, along with bioinformatics...
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Choong L, Lim S, Loh M, Man X, Chen Y, Toy W, et al.
Mol Cancer Ther
. 2007 Nov;
6(11):2828-42.
PMID: 17989321
Understanding the molecular etiology and heterogeneity of disease has a direct effect on cancer therapeutics. To identify novel molecular changes associated with breast cancer progression, we conducted phosphoproteomics of the...
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Chen Y, Choong L, Lin Q, Philp R, Wong C, Ang B, et al.
Mol Cell Proteomics
. 2007 Sep;
6(12):2072-87.
PMID: 17855441
To identify novel tyrosine kinase substrates that have never been implicated in cancer, we studied the phosphoproteomic changes in the MCF10AT model of breast cancer progression using a combination of...
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Chen Y, Low T, Choong L, Ray R, Tan Y, Toy W, et al.
Proteomics
. 2007 Jun;
7(14):2384-97.
PMID: 17570516
With the completion of the human genome project, analysis of enriched phosphotyrosyl proteins from epidermal growth factor (EGF)-induced phosphotyrosine proteome permits the identification of novel downstream substrates of the EGF...
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Lim Y, Wong C, Ooi L, Druker B, Epstein R
Clin Cancer Res
. 2004 Jun;
10(12 Pt 1):3980-7.
PMID: 15217928
Purpose: Small-molecule growth factor receptor inhibitors block cell growth in vitro and downstream signaling in vivo, but controlled trials in patients with advanced solid tumors have yielded disappointing response rates....
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Lim Y, Diong L, Qi R, Druker B, Epstein R
Mol Cancer Ther
. 2004 Jan;
2(12):1369-77.
PMID: 14707278
Many proteins regulating cancer cell growth are tyrosine phosphorylated. Using antiphosphotyrosine affinity chromatography, thiourea protein solubilization, two-dimensional PAGE, and mass spectrometry, we report here the characterization of the epidermal growth...