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Comparative proteomic analysis of ductal and lobular invasive breast carcinoma

N. C. S. Oliveira, Gomig, T. H. B., Milioli, H. H., Cordeiro, F., Costa, G. G., Urban, C. A., Lima, R. S., Cavalli, I. J., Ribeiro, E. M. S. F., Oliveira, N. C. S., Gomig, T. H. B., Milioli, H. H., Cordeiro, F., Costa, G. G., Urban, C. A., Lima, R. S., Cavalli, I. J., Ribeiro, E. M. S. F., Oliveira, N. C. S., Gomig, T. H. B., Milioli, H. H., Cordeiro, F., Costa, G. G., Urban, C. A., Lima, R. S., Cavalli, I. J., and Ribeiro, E. M. S. F., Comparative proteomic analysis of ductal and lobular invasive breast carcinoma, vol. 15, p. -, 2016.

Breast cancer is the second most common cancer worldwide and the first among women. Invasive ductal carcinoma (IDC) and invasive lobular carcinoma (ILC) are the two major histological subtypes, and the clinical and molecular differences between them justify the search for new markers to distinguish them. As proteomic analysis allows for a powerful and analytical approach to identify potential biomarkers, we performed a comparative analysis of IDC and ILC samples by using two-dimensional electrophoresis and mass spectrometry.

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