microRNA: Cancer [electronic resource] : From Molecular Biology to Clinical Practice / edited by Gaetano Santulli.
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- 9783319237305
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- QH506
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1) microRNA: the master key to precision medicine -- 2) MICRORNAS IN THE MALIGNANT TRANSFORMATION PROCESS -- 3) microRNA and chronic lymphocytic leukemia -- 4) microRNA and malignant lymphoma -- 5) microRNA and gastrointestinal stromal cancer -- 6) microRNA and pancreatic cancer -- 7) microRNA and colorectal cancer -- 8) microRNA and prostate cancer -- 9) Ovarian cancer -- 10) microRNA and breast cancer -- 11) microRNA and soft tissue sarcoma -- 12) microRNA and bone cancer.
This volume thoroughly explores of the functional role of microRNAs in cancer. It not only expertly describes the molecular mechanisms underlying the malignant transformation process but also compiles cutting-edge research on microRNAs in several forms of cancer, including colorectal cancer, pancreatic cancer, leukemia/lymphoma, prostate cancer, lung cancer, ovarian cancer, and bone cancer. Distinguished experts, currently working in prestigious institutions, elegantly discuss these fundamental themes. The text, which opens with a foreword by the renowned Dr. Carlo M. Croce, is enhanced by abundant color photographs, schemes, diagrams, and tables that fully support and complement the content. microRNA: Cancer is an ideal companion to both microRNA: Basic Science and microRNA: Medical Evidence. Taken together, these three books provide a state-of-the-art overview of this rapidly-expanding and fascinating field, from the molecular level to clinical practice. It will be invaluable to medical students, physicians, and researchers, as a complete and unique guide in the exploration of microRNA in basic science, cancer and clinical practice.
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