Oncoproteins are any proteins coded by an oncogene and they play an important role in the regulation or synthesis of proteins linked to tumorigenic cell growth. Some oncoproteins are accepted and used as tumour markers. This book presents topical research data in the study of oncoproteins, including the cellular redox environment and oncongenes/tumour suppressors in breast cancer cells; cell surface oncoproteomics; site specific references for oncoprotein tumour markers; oncoproteins in tropical infections; and the E7 oncoprotein of human papillomavirus.
Preface; Redox State & Oncogenes in Breast Cancer; Regulating C-Myb in Real Rime; Cell Surface Oncoproteomics:: Cancer Biomarker Discovery & Clinical Applications; Finding for New Site Specific References for Oncoprotein Tumor Markers:: An Example from Thai Context; Oncogenic Activity of Epstein-Barr Virus Encoded Latent Membrane Protein 1 in Undifferentiated Nasopharyngeal Carcinoma; Oncoprotein in Tropical Infection:: A Story in Tropical Medicine; False Positive in Laboratory Investigation for Oncoprotein:: A Diagnostic Pitfall; Spin -- Oncogene Proteins:: New Research; E7 Oncoprotein of Human Papillomarvirus:: Functions & Strategies of Inactivation for the Treatment of HPV-Associated Cancer; Spin -- Oncogene Proteins:: New Research; Oncogene Proteins as Tumor Markers; Index.
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