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Horizons in Cancer Research: Volume 43

Horizons in Cancer Research: Volume 43

9781611220476
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Horizons in Cancer Research presents original research results on the leading edge of cancer. Each article has been carefully selected in an attempt to present substantial research results across a broad spectrum. This book presents the latest research in the field of cancer research, including a global overview on cancer biology; increased risk of cancer with exposure to chemical pollutants; organotin-containing polyethers as anticancer drugs; and stem cell and gene therapy as potential treatment applications.
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9781611220476
9781611220476

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Publication date
2011
Issue number
1
Cover
hard cover
Pages count
312
Dimensions (mm)
260.00 x 180.00
Weight (g)
740
  • Preface; Cancer Biology:: An Updated Global Overview; Correlations Between Obesity & Risk for Salivary Gland Tumors; Human Hazard Assessments:: The Increased Risk of Cancer with Exposure to Chemical Pollutants in Water & Sediments; Insulin Resistance & Oral Cancer Risk; Nutraceuticals & Nutraceutical Supplementation Criteria in Cancer; Origin of Oscillations in Molecular Mechanism of Radioresistance of Prostate Carcinoma Cells:: Implications for Successful Therapy; Growth-Promoting Signaling Pathways That Crosstalk with the Androgen Receptor in Prostate Cancer; Associations Among Novel Property Descriptors & Their Capacity in Determining Clinical Efficacy; Organotin-Containing Polyethers as Potential Anticancer Drugs; Design of Novel Anticancer Drugs Utilizing Busulf an for Optimizing Pharmacological Properties & Pattern Recognition Techniques for Elucidation of Clinical Efficacy; Potential for Stem Cell & Gene Therapy Applications in the Growing Problem of AIDS-Related Lymphomas (Arl) in Sub-Saharan Africa; Ogg1 Gene Polymorphism is Not Associated with the Colon Cancer Susceptibility in Saudi Individuals; Malignant Melanoma in Ethnic Skin; Index.
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