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Brain-Cancer Associated Tumor Marker Genes Expression Pattern in Humans

Brain-Cancer Associated Tumor Marker Genes Expression Pattern in Humans

9781617280115
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Hypoxia is an important phenomenon possessing a significant correlation with tumour progression, treatment results and the overall disease prognosis. Tumour oxygenation state leads to a series of genomic changes, enabling tumour cells survival or overcoming the oxygen deficient environment conditions. Tumour tissue growth requires a sufficient oxygen and nutrients supply. Tumour cell responses to hypoxic stress include adaptive proteomic changes allowing the cells to overcome nutritive deprivation or to escape their hostile environment by proliferation, invasion, or metastatic spread. Tumour cell proliferation requires rapid synthesis of macromolecules including lipids, proteins, and nucleotides. This book will supply information regarding this pattern in brain cancer.
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9781617280115
9781617280115

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Publication date
2011
Issue number
1
Cover
paperback
Pages count
52
Dimensions (mm)
230.00 x 155.00
Weight (g)
128
  • Introduction & Background; Biochemistry of Human Brain Tumor Cells:: Metabolism in Human Brain Tumor Cells; Potential Role of Glycolytic Inhibitors in Human Brain Cancer Treatment; Potential Role of Chemical Inhibitors in Human Brain Cancer Treatment; Glucose Metabolism in Human Cancer Cells; Metabolic Control Analysis in Human Brain Tumors; Glycolytic Regulation in Human Brain Tumors Involvement of Glucose Availability in Hypoxia Induced Gene Expression; Hypoxia Induced HiF-1 Gene Regulation in Human Glioblastoma; Hypoxia Induced Ca9 Expression in Human Brain Tumor Cells; Role of VEGF in Human Brain Tumors under Hypoxic Conditions; Hypoxia Induced OPN Expression in Human Brain Tumors Cells; Hypoxia Induced Epo Expression in Human Brain Tumors Cells; Hypoxia Induced NDRG1 Expression in Human Brain Tumor cells; Regulation via other Hypoxia Gene Regulators; Conclusions; Index.
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