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Introduction

The body's 30,000 or so genes carry the blueprint for making proteins, of which all living matter is made. Each protein has a particular shape and function that determine its role in the body. Cancer researchers are turning to "proteomics" - the study of protein shape, function, and patterns of expression - in hopes of developing better prevention, screening, and treatment options.

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