"Cancer Aspect moléculaire." . . "Signaltransduktion." . . "Cellules cancéreuses." . . "Médicaments Ciblage." . . "Tumors." . . "Zellrezeptor." . . "Cellular signal transduction." . . "Cellule cancéreuse." . . "Ciblage moléculaire." . . "Cancer cells." . . "Medicaments Objectiu." . . "Dianes farmacològiques." . . . . "Cèl·lules canceroses." . . . "Ressource Internet (Descripteur de forme)" . . "Molecular targeting and signal transduction"@en . "Molecular targeting and signal transduction" . . . "Molecular Targeting and Signal Transduction" . . . . "Brings together up-to-date summaries by leading cancer researchers on the major principles of cancer cell biology: survival, apoptosis, adhesion, and cell cycle deregulation. It is directed at clinicians and scientists working in the areas of experimental and molecular therapeutics, molecular medicine, translational cancer research, and bio-medical sciences in general." . . . . . . . . . . . "Livre électronique (Descripteur de forme)" . . . "Aufsatzsammlung" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Molecular targetting and signal transduction" . . . . "Our limited understanding of cellular regulatory signal-transduction-networks has been a barrier to progress in improving the overall cure-rate of human cancers. Delineation of the physiologic roles of the specific regulatory signaling components, with known association with metastatic phenotypes, is a highly promising area which will likely provide the next generation of targeted strategies in the future of molecular cancer medicine. These signaling components are likely to be used in diagnosis, prognosis, and as novel targets for therapeutic development. This book brings together up-to-date summaries by leading cancer researchers on the major principles of cancer cell biology: survival, apoptosis, adhesion, and cell cycle deregulation. It is directed at clinicians and scientists working in the areas of experimental and molecular therapeutics, molecular medicine, translational cancer research, and bio-medical sciences in general. \"Modern cancer therapy targets critical signalling molecules responsible for cell proliferation. This text describes the key pathways and factors involved in this process.; Distinguished leaders in the field discuss the therapeutic compounds and strategies being developed for the treatment of malignant disease.\" - Steven T. Rosen, M.D." . . . . "Livres électroniques" . . . . "Electronic books" . . "Electronic books"@en . . . . . . . . . "Our limited understanding of cellular regulatory signal-transduction-networks has been a barrier to progress in improving the overall cure-rate of human cancers. Delineation of the physiologic roles of the specific regulatory signaling components, with known association with metastatic phenotypes, is a highly promising area which will likely provide the next generation of targeted strategies in the future of molecular cancer medicine. These signaling components are likely to be used in diagnosis, prognosis, and as novel targets for therapeutic development. This book brings together up-to-date summaries by leading cancer researchers on the major principles of cancer cell biology: survival, apoptosis, adhesion, and cell cycle deregulation. It is directed at clinicians and scientists working in the areas of experimental and molecular therapeutics, molecular medicine, translational cancer research, and bio-medical sciences in general." . "Our limited understanding of cellular regulatory signal-transduction-networks has been a barrier to progress in improving the overall cure-rate of human cancers. Delineation of the physiologic roles of the specific regulatory signaling components, with known association with metastatic phenotypes, is a highly promising area which will likely provide the next generation of targeted strategies in the future of molecular cancer medicine. These signaling components are likely to be used in diagnosis, prognosis, and as novel targets for therapeutic development. This book brings together up-to-date summaries by leading cancer researchers on the major principles of cancer cell biology: survival, apoptosis, adhesion, and cell cycle deregulation. It is directed at clinicians and scientists working in the areas of experimental and molecular therapeutics, molecular medicine, translational cancer research, and bio-medical sciences in general."@en . . . . . "Llibres electrònics" . . "Botenmolekül." . . "Drug targeting." . . "Neoplasms therapy." . . "Neoplasms therapy" . "HEALTH & FITNESS Diseases Cancer." . . "Neoplàsies Terapèutica." . . "Medicine." . . "Transduction du signal cellulaire." . . "Transducció de senyal cel·lular." . . "MEDICAL Oncology." . . "Tumors Tractament." . . "Genetic Markers." . . "Genetic Markers" . "Electronic books." . . "Zellkommunikation." . . "Transduction du signal." . . "Tumorzelle." . . "Krebszelle." . . "Signal Transduction." . . "Signal Transduction" . "Targeted drug delivery." . .