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Oncogenes: Classification, Mechanisms of Activation & Roles in Cancer Development

Oncogenes: Classification, Mechanisms of Activation & Roles in Cancer Development

9781626188686
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An oncogene is a modified gene, or a series of nucleotides that encode a protein, and direct the cell to the development of a neoplastic phenotype. Usually, oncogenes are involved in tumour development and increase the possibility that the development of a cell directs towards cancer. In this book, the authors present current research in the study of the classification, mechanisms of activation and role in cancer development of oncogenes. Topics include the role of oncogenes in gynaecological pathology; oncomirs as the next frontier of oncogenes affecting cancer aetiology and tumour progression; the role of the epidermal growth factor receptor as a therapeutic target in glioblastoma and other malignancies; and tumour suppressers involved in DNA repair and carcinoprevention.
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9781626188686
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Publication date
2013
Issue number
1
Cover
hard cover
Pages count
144
Dimensions (mm)
155.00 x 230.00
Weight (g)
406
  • Preface; Role of Oncogenes in Gynecological Pathology; The Classification, Mechanisms of Activation & Roles in Cancer Development of Oncogenes; DICER & microRNAs:: Oncomirs are the Next Frontier of Oncogenes Affecting Cancer Etiology & Tumor Progression; The Role of the Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor as a Therapeutic Target in Glioblastoma & Other Malignancies; Tumor Suppressors Involved in DNA Repair & Carcinoprevention; Index.
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