Our dataset brief has been accepted for publication by the Journal of Proteomics. It features our very own in house skin cancer specialised protein library suitable for data-independent applications. We used proteins collected from various sample types such as formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded samples of skin biopsies, human skin cancer cell lines, and tape stripping of the stratum corneum from patients with keratinocytic skin cancers and pigmented skin lesions. Preference for skin cancer-specific libraries is demonstrated in recent investigations involving the differentiation of keratinocytic skin cancers, as well as compared to general human proteome and library free analysis platforms. Future skin research will benefit from the use of our skin cancer library and will be available for download via the proteome exchange website shortly.
Here is the link to our publication:
https://protect-au.mimecast.com/s/SVhkCzvkyVCM910wmig71rD?domain=doi.wiley.com
Our recent publication – Skin-specialised proteomics library
Last Updated on 7 October 2021 by Prof Fernandez-Peñas