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Mascot geodetic control monuments for BC. Geodetic Control Monuments are a network of interconnected markers in the ground which have accurately determined coordinates, and/or elevations. They are fixed points on which to spatially reference surveys, mapping, aerial and satellite imaging, etc
Mascot geodetic control monuments for BC. Geodetic Control Monuments are a network of interconnected markers in the ground which have accurately determined coordinates, and/or elevations. They are fixed points on which to spatially reference surveys, mapping, aerial and satellite imaging, etc
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Notes: Accession ID, Human Accession identification;Uni-Prot ID, Protein identification based on the Protein knowledge base UniProtKB/Swiss-Prot ID (http://www.uniprot.org);Pep ID, Assigned Peptides Identified;Score, Mascot score;SL, Sub-cellular location as annotated in UniProtKB. Fold: Fold change for BC samples normalized against the healthy control. The proteins of interest showing biological significance are underlined. For ease of navigation, all proteins reported in the literature associated with BC are marked Ŕ or with other disease marked Đ. Plasma Proteins reported in Normal Urine*[17].Abbreviations: C, Cytoplasm; CM, Cell membrane; CS, Cell surface; MF, Membrane fraction; Mit, Mitochondrion; PM, Plasma membrane; S, Secreted; U, Unknown.A list of urinary proteins identified by LC-MS/MS, uniquely associated with specific stages of breast cancer (DCIS, IBC and MBC).
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Open Government Licence - Canada 2.0https://open.canada.ca/en/open-government-licence-canada
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Mascot geodetic control monuments for BC. Geodetic Control Monuments are a network of interconnected markers in the ground which have accurately determined coordinates, and/or elevations. They are fixed points on which to spatially reference surveys, mapping, aerial and satellite imaging, etc