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Proteomics in Cancer Research PDF

Rating: (1 reviews) Author: Daniel C. Liebler ISBN : 9780471444763 New from $34.94 Format: PDF
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"The book achieves its goal of reader education for developing a cancer proteomics project." (Biotechnology Focus, November 2005)

"The authors of the individual articles come form a wide range of respected schools and institutions. This approach…keep[s] the information contained in the book as current as possible." (Books-On-Line.com)

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Proteomics in Cancer Research

Edited by Daniel C. Liebler

Proteomics in Cancer Research covers both the basic principles of proteomics along with detailed presentations of new and emerging technology that represent promising breakthroughs in cancer prevention and treatment. The topics covered include:

  • Basic concepts, including setting up a proteomics laboratory, mass spectrometry, protein separations, protein array technologies, and informatics tools
  • Application of emerging technologies to proteomic analysis of cancer cells and tissues, including discussion of critical issues such as characteristics of cancer cell proteomes and protein-protein interactions
  • Application of proteomics approaches in clinical cancer research and a forecast of future research and applications

In most cases, applications of methods in basic and translational cancer research that are discussed in the text represent the first uses of these proteomics approaches to study any disease.

Critical issues that readers in cancer research need to understand are covered in detail, including:

  • Advantages and limitations of different technologies
  • New approaches to the molecular classification of tumors
  • Discovery of new biomarkers and imaging targets and development of new proteomic platforms for profiling and screening

The unique proteomic features that characterize cancers offer new opportunities for disease prevention and treatment. Despite intense interest, however, proteomics is just beginning to become a part of the cancer research mainstream, as relatively few cancer researchers have training in proteomics methods and approaches. This book, therefore, is both a timely and an essential guide that will help readers understand key concepts of proteomics and use its methods to search for ways to both cure and prevent cancer.

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  • Hardcover: 201 pages
  • Publisher: Wiley-Liss; 1 edition (August 12, 2005)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0471444766
  • ISBN-13: 978-0471444763
  • Product Dimensions: 0.8 x 7 x 10.1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.2 pounds

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