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Acta Physiologica 2013; Volume 207, Supplement 694
92nd Annual Meeting of the German Physiological Society
3/2/2013-3/5/2013
Heidelberg, Germany


CARDIOVASCULAR PROTEOMICS - FROM SINGLE MOLECULES TO BIOLOGICAL PATHWAYS
Abstract number: SS16

Mayr 1   *M.

1 London, United Kingdom

The conventional reductionist approach to cardiovascular research investigates individual candidate factors or linear signaling pathways but ignores more complex interactions in biological systems. The advent of molecular profiling technologies that focus on a global characterisation of whole complements, allows an exploration of the interconnectivity of pathways during pathophysiologically relevant processes, but has brought about the issue of statistical analysis and data integration. Proteins identified by differential expression as well as those in protein-protein interaction networks identified through experiments and through computational modelling techniques can be used as an initial starting point for functional analyses. In combination with other -omics technologies, such as transcriptomics and metabolomics, proteomics explores different aspects of disease and the different pillars of observations facilitate the data integration in disease-specific networks. Ultimately, a systems biology approach may advance our understanding of cardiovascular disease processes at a ?biological pathway? instead of a ?single molecule? level and accelerate progress towards disease-modifying interventions.

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Acta Physiologica 2013; Volume 207, Supplement 694 :SS16

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