Advances in cancer research. Volume 79 [electronic resource] / edited by George F. Vande Woude, George Klein.
Material type: TextSeries: Advances in cancer research ; v. 79Publication details: San Diego : Academic Press, 2000. Description: 1 online resource (x, 285 p.) : ill. (some col.)ISBN: 9780080490229 (electronic bk.); 0080490220 (electronic bk.); 0120066793 (electronic bk.); 9780120066797 (electronic bk.)Subject(s): Cancer -- Research | MEDICAL -- Oncology | HEALTH & FITNESS -- Diseases -- Cancer | Cancer -- ResearchGenre/Form: Electronic books.Additional physical formats: Print version:: Advances in cancer research. Volume 79.DDC classification: 616.99/40072 LOC classification: RC267 | .A38eb vol. 79Online resources: ScienceDirect Summary: Advances in Cancer Research provides invaluable information on the exciting and fast-moving field of cancer research. Here once again, outstanding and original reviews are presented. Key Features * New Paradigms for the Treatment of Cancer: The Role of Anti-aiogenesis Agents * The Hepatocyte Growth Factor/Met Pathway in Development, Tumorigenesis, and B-Cell Differentiation * Clinical Targets for Anti-metastasis Therapy * Animal Models of Melanoma: Recent Advances and Future Prospects * The Indispensable Role of Microenvironment in the Natural History of Low-Grade B-Cell Neoplasms * Epstein-Barr Virus Latency: LMP2, a Regulator or Means for Epstein-Barr Birus * Biochemistry and Pathological Importance of Mucin-Associated Antigens in Gastrointenstinal Neoplasia * Studies on Polyomavirus Persistence and Polyomavirus-Induced Tumor Development in Relation to the Immune System.Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Advances in Cancer Research provides invaluable information on the exciting and fast-moving field of cancer research. Here once again, outstanding and original reviews are presented. Key Features * New Paradigms for the Treatment of Cancer: The Role of Anti-aiogenesis Agents * The Hepatocyte Growth Factor/Met Pathway in Development, Tumorigenesis, and B-Cell Differentiation * Clinical Targets for Anti-metastasis Therapy * Animal Models of Melanoma: Recent Advances and Future Prospects * The Indispensable Role of Microenvironment in the Natural History of Low-Grade B-Cell Neoplasms * Epstein-Barr Virus Latency: LMP2, a Regulator or Means for Epstein-Barr Birus * Biochemistry and Pathological Importance of Mucin-Associated Antigens in Gastrointenstinal Neoplasia * Studies on Polyomavirus Persistence and Polyomavirus-Induced Tumor Development in Relation to the Immune System.
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