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. 2008 Dec 9;25(2):251–257. doi: 10.1093/bioinformatics/btn610

Table 3.

Masses for which cancer status is significant after adjusting for age effects for the 20% fraction in all three types of cancer studied

Mass (Da) Breast
Ovarian
Prostate
Δ (%) Δ B (%) Δ C (%) Δ (%)
1485.527* 109.67 71.27 106.06 −44.71
1486.533 112.88 73.64 110.48 −46.04
1487.540 121.13 71.31 105.07 −45.15

1809.629 * −27.95 −22.66 −38.54 −44.18
1810.632 −28.48 −22.57 −38.69 −44.48
1811.639 −30.04 −23.15 −39.20 −44.20
1812.648 −32.73 −23.12 −40.35 −42.07

Those marked with asterisks represent known glycans. Δ >0 means upregulated in cancer and is roughly the percentage difference on the raw scale. Δ B and Δ C are the differences from borderline tumor patients and cancer patients, respectively, to normal subjects. Horizontal lines separate presumed isotope groupings. See Section 3.