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- W3140152496 abstract "Analysis of molecular pathway activation is the recent instrument that helps to quantize activities of various intracellular signaling, structural, DNA synthesis and repair, and biochemical processes. This may have a deep impact in fundamental research, bioindustry, and medicine. Unlike gene ontology analyses and numerous qualitative methods that can establish whether a pathway is affected in principle, the quantitative approach has the advantage of exactly measuring the extent of a pathway up/downregulation. This results in emergence of a new generation of molecular biomarkers—pathway activation levels, which reflect concentration changes of all measurable pathway components. The input data can be the high-throughput proteomic or transcriptomic profiles, and the output numbers take both positive and negative values and positively reflect overall pathway activation. Due to their nature, the pathway activation levels are more robust biomarkers compared to the individual gene products/protein levels. Here, we review the current knowledge of the quantitative gene expression interrogation methods and their applications for the molecular pathway quantization. We consider enclosed bioinformatic algorithms and their applications for solving real-world problems. Besides a plethora of applications in basic life sciences, the quantitative pathway analysis can improve molecular design and clinical investigations in pharmaceutical industry, can help finding new active biotechnological components and can significantly contribute to the progressive evolution of personalized medicine. In addition to the theoretical principles and concepts, we also propose publicly available software for the use of large-scale protein/RNA expression data to assess the human pathway activation levels." @default.
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- W3140152496 date "2021-01-01" @default.
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- W3140152496 title "Using proteomic and transcriptomic data to assess activation of intracellular molecular pathways" @default.
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