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Extensive research has uncovered a set of molecular surveillance mechanisms - commonly called "checkpoints" - which tightly monitor cell-cycle processes. Today''s anticancer drug development has identified many of these cell-cycle checkpoint molecules as effective targets. Research now promises to uncover a new generation of anticancer drugs with improved therapeutic indices based on their ability to target emerging checkpoint components. Checkpoint Responses in Cancer Therapy summarizes the advances made over the past 20 years, identifying components of cell-cycle checkpoints and their molecular regulation during checkpoint activation and validating the use of checkpoint proteins as targets for the development of anticancer drugs. This book''s distinguished panel of authors takes a close look at topics ranging from the major molecular players affecting DNA synthesis and the response to DNA damage to advances made in the identification of chemical compounds capable of inhibiting individual mitotic kinases. Illuminating and authoritative, Checkpoint Responses in Cancer Therapy offers a critical summary of findings for researchers in the pharmaceutical and biotechnology industries and a valuable resource for academic scientists in cancer research and the study of cell-cycle regulation, signal transduction and apoptosis. Wei Dai, Books, Health and Well Being, Checkpoint Responses in Cancer Therapy Books>Health and Well Being, Springer-Verlag/Sci-Tech/Trade<
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Extensive research has uncovered a set of molecular surveillance mechanisms - commonly called "checkpoints" - which tightly monitor cell-cycle processes. Today''s anticancer drug development has identified many of these cell-cycle checkpoint molecules as effective targets. Research now promises to uncover a new generation of anticancer drugs with improved therapeutic indices based on their ability to target emerging checkpoint components. Checkpoint Responses in Cancer Therapy summarizes the advances made over the past 20 years, identifying components of cell-cycle checkpoints and their molecular regulation during checkpoint activation and validating the use of checkpoint proteins as targets for the development of anticancer drugs. This book''s distinguished panel of authors takes a close look at topics ranging from the major molecular players affecting DNA synthesis and the response to DNA damage to advances made in the identification of chemical compounds capable of inhibiting individual mitotic kinases. Illuminating and authoritative, Checkpoint Responses in Cancer Therapy offers a critical summary of findings for researchers in the pharmaceutical and biotechnology industries and a valuable resource for academic scientists in cancer research and the study of cell-cycle regulation, signal transduction and apoptosis. | Checkpoint Responses in Cancer Therapy by Wei Dai Paperback | Indigo Chapters Books > Health > Ailments & Diseases > Cancer P10178, Wei Dai<
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Extensive research has uncovered a set of molecular surveillance mechanisms – commonly called “checkpoints” – which tightly monitor cell-cycle processes. Today’s anticancer drug development has identified many of these cell-cycle checkpoint molecules as effective targets. Research now promises to uncover a new generation of anticancer drugs with improved therapeutic indices based on their ability to target emerging checkpoint components. Checkpoint Responses in Cancer Therapy summarizes the advances made over the past 20 years, identifying components of cell-cycle checkpoints and their molecular regulation during checkpoint activation and validating the use of checkpoint proteins as targets for the development of anticancer drugs. This book’s distinguished panel of authors takes a close look at topics ranging from the major molecular players affecting DNA synthesis and the response to DNA damage to advances made in the identification of chemical compounds capable of inhibiting individual mitotic kinases. Illuminating and authoritative, Checkpoint Responses in Cancer Therapy offers a critical summary of findings for researchers in the pharmaceutical and biotechnology industries and a valuable resource for academic scientists in cancer research and the study of cell-cycle regulation, signal transduction and apoptosis. Buch (fremdspr.) Taschenbuch, Springer, 19.11.2010, Springer, 2010<
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Extensive research has uncovered a set of molecular surveillance mechanisms - commonly called "checkpoints" - which tightly monitor cell-cycle processes. Today''s anticancer drug development has identified many of these cell-cycle checkpoint molecules as effective targets. Research now promises to uncover a new generation of anticancer drugs with improved therapeutic indices based on their ability to target emerging checkpoint components. Checkpoint Responses in Cancer Therapy summarizes the advances made over the past 20 years, identifying components of cell-cycle checkpoints and their molecular regulation during checkpoint activation and validating the use of checkpoint proteins as targets for the development of anticancer drugs. This book''s distinguished panel of authors takes a close look at topics ranging from the major molecular players affecting DNA synthesis and the response to DNA damage to advances made in the identification of chemical compounds capable of inhibiting individual mitotic kinases. Illuminating and authoritative, Checkpoint Responses in Cancer Therapy offers a critical summary of findings for researchers in the pharmaceutical and biotechnology industries and a valuable resource for academic scientists in cancer research and the study of cell-cycle regulation, signal transduction and apoptosis. Books > Health > Ailments & Diseases > Cancer List_Books<
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Extensive research has uncovered a set of molecular surveillance mechanisms - commonly called "checkpoints" - which tightly monitor cell-cycle processes. Today''s anti… Plus…
Extensive research has uncovered a set of molecular surveillance mechanisms - commonly called "checkpoints" - which tightly monitor cell-cycle processes. Today''s anticancer drug development has identified many of these cell-cycle checkpoint molecules as effective targets. Research now promises to uncover a new generation of anticancer drugs with improved therapeutic indices based on their ability to target emerging checkpoint components. Checkpoint Responses in Cancer Therapy summarizes the advances made over the past 20 years, identifying components of cell-cycle checkpoints and their molecular regulation during checkpoint activation and validating the use of checkpoint proteins as targets for the development of anticancer drugs. This book''s distinguished panel of authors takes a close look at topics ranging from the major molecular players affecting DNA synthesis and the response to DNA damage to advances made in the identification of chemical compounds capable of inhibiting individual mitotic kinases. Illuminating and authoritative, Checkpoint Responses in Cancer Therapy offers a critical summary of findings for researchers in the pharmaceutical and biotechnology industries and a valuable resource for academic scientists in cancer research and the study of cell-cycle regulation, signal transduction and apoptosis. Wei Dai, Books, Health and Well Being, Checkpoint Responses in Cancer Therapy Books>Health and Well Being, Springer-Verlag/Sci-Tech/Trade<
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Extensive research has uncovered a set of molecular surveillance mechanisms - commonly called "checkpoints" - which tightly monitor cell-cycle processes. Today''s anticancer drug development has identified many of these cell-cycle checkpoint molecules as effective targets. Research now promises to uncover a new generation of anticancer drugs with improved therapeutic indices based on their ability to target emerging checkpoint components. Checkpoint Responses in Cancer Therapy summarizes the advances made over the past 20 years, identifying components of cell-cycle checkpoints and their molecular regulation during checkpoint activation and validating the use of checkpoint proteins as targets for the development of anticancer drugs. This book''s distinguished panel of authors takes a close look at topics ranging from the major molecular players affecting DNA synthesis and the response to DNA damage to advances made in the identification of chemical compounds capable of inhibiting individual mitotic kinases. Illuminating and authoritative, Checkpoint Responses in Cancer Therapy offers a critical summary of findings for researchers in the pharmaceutical and biotechnology industries and a valuable resource for academic scientists in cancer research and the study of cell-cycle regulation, signal transduction and apoptosis. | Checkpoint Responses in Cancer Therapy by Wei Dai Paperback | Indigo Chapters Books > Health > Ailments & Diseases > Cancer P10178, Wei Dai<
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Extensive research has uncovered a set of molecular surveillance mechanisms – commonly called “checkpoints” – which tightly monitor cell-cycle proc… Plus…
Extensive research has uncovered a set of molecular surveillance mechanisms – commonly called “checkpoints” – which tightly monitor cell-cycle processes. Today’s anticancer drug development has identified many of these cell-cycle checkpoint molecules as effective targets. Research now promises to uncover a new generation of anticancer drugs with improved therapeutic indices based on their ability to target emerging checkpoint components. Checkpoint Responses in Cancer Therapy summarizes the advances made over the past 20 years, identifying components of cell-cycle checkpoints and their molecular regulation during checkpoint activation and validating the use of checkpoint proteins as targets for the development of anticancer drugs. This book’s distinguished panel of authors takes a close look at topics ranging from the major molecular players affecting DNA synthesis and the response to DNA damage to advances made in the identification of chemical compounds capable of inhibiting individual mitotic kinases. Illuminating and authoritative, Checkpoint Responses in Cancer Therapy offers a critical summary of findings for researchers in the pharmaceutical and biotechnology industries and a valuable resource for academic scientists in cancer research and the study of cell-cycle regulation, signal transduction and apoptosis. Buch (fremdspr.) Taschenbuch, Springer, 19.11.2010, Springer, 2010<
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Extensive research has uncovered a set of molecular surveillance mechanisms - commonly called "checkpoints" - which tightly monitor cell-cycle processes. Today''s anticancer dru… Plus…
Extensive research has uncovered a set of molecular surveillance mechanisms - commonly called "checkpoints" - which tightly monitor cell-cycle processes. Today''s anticancer drug development has identified many of these cell-cycle checkpoint molecules as effective targets. Research now promises to uncover a new generation of anticancer drugs with improved therapeutic indices based on their ability to target emerging checkpoint components. Checkpoint Responses in Cancer Therapy summarizes the advances made over the past 20 years, identifying components of cell-cycle checkpoints and their molecular regulation during checkpoint activation and validating the use of checkpoint proteins as targets for the development of anticancer drugs. This book''s distinguished panel of authors takes a close look at topics ranging from the major molecular players affecting DNA synthesis and the response to DNA damage to advances made in the identification of chemical compounds capable of inhibiting individual mitotic kinases. Illuminating and authoritative, Checkpoint Responses in Cancer Therapy offers a critical summary of findings for researchers in the pharmaceutical and biotechnology industries and a valuable resource for academic scientists in cancer research and the study of cell-cycle regulation, signal transduction and apoptosis. Books > Health > Ailments & Diseases > Cancer List_Books<
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Paperback, [PU: Humana Press Inc.], Checkpoint Responses in Cancer Therapy summarizes the advances made over the past 20 years, identifying components of cell-cycle checkpoints and their molecular regulation during checkpoint activation and validating the use of checkpoint proteins as targets for the development of anticancer drugs., Oncology<
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EAN (ISBN-13): 9781617378478 ISBN (ISBN-10): 161737847X Livre de poche Date de parution: 2010 Editeur: Wei Dai 328 Pages Poids: 0,494 kg Langue: eng/Englisch
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ISBN - Autres types d'écriture: 1-61737-847-X, 978-1-61737-847-8 Autres types d'écriture et termes associés: Auteur du livre: wei Titre du livre: checkpoint
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Auteur: Wei Dai Titre: Cancer Drug Discovery and Development; Checkpoint Responses in Cancer Therapy Editeur: Humana; Humana Press 314 Pages Date de parution: 2010-11-19 Totowa; NJ; US Imprimé / Fabriqué en Poids: 0,504 kg Langue: Anglais 213,99 € (DE) 219,99 € (AT) 236,00 CHF (CH) POD XIV, 314 p. 33 illus., 3 illus. in color.
BC; Cancer Research; Hardcover, Softcover / Medizin/Nichtklinische Fächer; Onkologie; Verstehen; DNA; apoptosis; biotechnology; cancer; cancer research; cancer therapy; cell; cell cycle; checkpoint; chemotherapy; development; drug; drug design; drug development; research; Pharmacology/Toxicology; Cancer Biology; Pharmacology; Pharmakologie; BB
Preface Action of the RB pathway in response to therapeutic agents Erik S. Knudsen Targeting the p53/MDM2 pathway for cancer therapy Lyubomir T. Vassilev DNA topoisomerases as targets for the chemotherapeutic treatment of cancer Neil Osheroff Targeting the DNA damage checkpoint (ATM/ATR) Wafik S. El-Deiry (Not in yet) Compounds that abrogate the G2 checkpoint Takumi Kawabe CDK inhibitors as anti-cancer agents J. de Bono CHFR as a potential anti-cancer target T. Tokino Antimicrotubule agents M. Villalona-Calero Kinesin motor inhibitors as effective anti-cancer drugs A. Giannis Targeting the spindle checkpoint in cancer chemotherapy Hongtao Yu Anti-proliferation inhibitors targeting aurora kinases Daruka Mahadevan Plks as novel targets for cancer drug design Wei Dai Do histone deacetylase inhibitors target cell cycle checkpoints that monitor heterochromatin structure? Brian G. Gabrielli
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