Description |
1 online resource (91 pages) |
Contents |
Cover; Guest-Editorial: Talkin' Omics; Using Serial Analysis of Gene Expression to identify tumor markers and antigens; Cancer proteomics: The state of the art; Analysis of expression patterns: The scope of the problem, the problem of scope; Alternative spliced transcripts as cancer markers; Searching for pharmacogenomic markers: The synergy between omic and hypothesis-driven research; Candidate genes and single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in the study of human disease; A comparison of gene expression signatures from breast tumors and breast tissue derived cell lines |
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C282Y and H63D mutation frequencies in a population from central SpainANX7 as a bio-marker in prostate and breast cancer progression |
Summary |
This work states that we are no longer satisfied to study a gene or gene product in isolation, but rather we strive to view each gene within the complex circuitry of a cell. It states that as a family of diseases, all cancer results from changes in the genome |
Notes |
Print version record |
Subject |
Cancer -- Genetic aspects.
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Tumors -- Genetic aspects.
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Cancer -- Genetic aspects
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Tumors -- Genetic aspects
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Form |
Electronic book
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ISBN |
9781601294074 |
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1601294077 |
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