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Molecular biology of cancer : mechanisms, targets, and therapeutics / Lauren Pecorino, University of Greenwich.

By: Pecorino, Lauren.
Edition: Third edition.Description: xviii, 342 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 25 cm.ISBN: 9780199577170 (pbk. : acidfree paper).Subject(s): Cancer -- Molecular aspects | Cancer cellsDDC classification: 616.99/4
Contents:
DNA structure and stability : mutations versus repair -- Regulation of gene expression -- Growth factor signaling and oncogenes -- The cell cycle -- Growth inhibition and tumor suppressor genes -- Apoptosis -- Stem cells and differentiation -- Metastasis -- The immune system, infections, and inflammation -- Nutrients, hormones, and gene interactions -- The cancer industry : drug development, pharmocogenomics, and clinical trial design -- Cancer in the future : focus on cancer vaccines and technology.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

DNA structure and stability : mutations versus repair -- Regulation of gene expression -- Growth factor signaling and oncogenes -- The cell cycle -- Growth inhibition and tumor suppressor genes -- Apoptosis -- Stem cells and differentiation -- Metastasis -- The immune system, infections, and inflammation -- Nutrients, hormones, and gene interactions -- The cancer industry : drug development, pharmocogenomics, and clinical trial design -- Cancer in the future : focus on cancer vaccines and technology.

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