Cancer Proteomics

Cancer Proteomics

Author: Sayed S. Daoud

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2008

Total Pages: 263

ISBN-13: 1588298582

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

This book covers current topics related to the use of proteomic strategies in cancer therapy as well as anticipated challenges that may arise from its application in daily practice. It details current technologies used in proteomics, examines the use proteomics in cell signaling, presents clinical applications of proteomics in cancer therapy, and looks at the role of the FDA in regulating the use of proteomics.


Proteomic Applications in Cancer Detection and Discovery

Proteomic Applications in Cancer Detection and Discovery

Author: Timothy D. Veenstra

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2013-05-30

Total Pages: 375

ISBN-13: 1118634411

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

Helps researchers in proteomics and oncology work together to understand, prevent, and cure cancer Proteomic data is increasingly important to understanding the origin and progression of cancer; however, most oncologic researchers who depend on proteomics for their studies do not collect the data themselves. As a result, there is a knowledge gap between scientists, who devise proteomic techniques and collect the data, and the oncologic researchers, who are expected to interpret and apply proteomic data. Bridging the gap between proteomics and oncology research, this book explains how proteomic technology can be used to address some of the most important questions in cancer research. Proteomic Applications in Cancer Detection and Discovery enables readers to understand how proteomic data is acquired and analyzed and how it is interpreted. Author Timothy Veenstra has filled the book with examples many based on his own firsthand research experience that clearly demonstrate the application of proteomic technology in oncology research, including the discovery of novel biomarkers for different types of cancers. The book begins with a brief introduction to systems biology, explaining why cancer is a systems biology disease. Next, it covers such topics as: Mass spectrometry in cancer research Application of proteomics to global phosphorylation analysis Search for biomarkers in biofluids Rise and fall of proteomic patterns for cancer diagnostics Emergence of protein arrays Role of proteomics in personalized medicine The final chapter is dedicated to the future prospects of proteomics in cancer research. By guiding readers through the latest proteomic technologies and their applications in cancer research, Proteomic Applications in Cancer Detection and Discovery enhances the ability of researchers in proteomics and researchers in oncology to collaborate in order to better understand cancer and develop strategies to prevent and treat it.


Proteomics in Cancer Research

Proteomics in Cancer Research

Author: Daniel C. Liebler

Publisher: Wiley-Liss

Published: 2004

Total Pages: 220

ISBN-13:

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

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 volume 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.


Biomedical Applications of Proteomics

Biomedical Applications of Proteomics

Author: Jean-Charles Sanchez

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2006-03-06

Total Pages: 452

ISBN-13: 3527605835

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

In this first book to provide an overview of applications of proteomics in the discovery of new diagnostic, prognostic and therapeutic targets, a team of international specialists from research institutions, hospitals and companies contribute with their specific expertise. They cover a wide range of example applications for the most important diseases, such as heart and cardiovascular disorders, cancer, pharmatoxicology, infectious diseases and diseases of the nervous system. Denis Hochstrasser is an eminent scientist in the field of bioinformatics and proteomics and one of the founders of the Swiss Prot Databank as well as of the Swiss biotech company Genebio.


Systems Biology: Applications In Cancer-related Research

Systems Biology: Applications In Cancer-related Research

Author: Hsueh-fen Juan

Publisher: World Scientific

Published: 2012-02-29

Total Pages: 339

ISBN-13: 981446290X

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

This volume presents an overview of recent developments in systems biology and their applications in cancer-related research. The ongoing advances in our understanding of genomics and proteomics, coupled with the development of new and more robust tools, have led to an emphasis on analyzing biological systems at multiple levels. Thus, there is a need to integrate different types of data into a comprehensive “systems” view.Written by active researchers in the emerging areas, this book gives senior undergraduate students, graduate students and new researchers an idea of where the frontiers of systems biology are and an opportunity to learn high-throughput techniques in use. One of the particular emphases of the book is to elucidate the molecular mechanisms in cancer. The discovery of biomarkers and anti-cancer drugs using systems biology approach is also extensively discussed.


Cancer Genomics and Proteomics

Cancer Genomics and Proteomics

Author: Paul B. Fisher

Publisher: Humana Press

Published: 2007-09-27

Total Pages: 358

ISBN-13: 9781588295040

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

Cancer Genomics and Proteomics provides a compendium of techniques and applications in gene identification and function. The approaches described in detail are state-of-the art and can be tailored to individual ongoing or planned research projects. This volume is a valuable laboratory resource for designing experiments to identify and analyze genes that are relevant to complex biological phenomena.


Translational Research and Onco-Omics Applications in the Era of Cancer Personal Genomics

Translational Research and Onco-Omics Applications in the Era of Cancer Personal Genomics

Author: Erika Ruiz-Garcia

Publisher: Springer Nature

Published: 2019-11-11

Total Pages: 171

ISBN-13: 3030241009

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

Being a complex disease that affects millions of people world over, cancer research has assumed great significance. Translational cancer research transforms scientific discoveries in the laboratory into clinical application to reduce incidence of cancer, morbidity and mortality. On the other hand, personalized medicine in cancer is the concept that selection of a treatment should be tailored according to the individual patient’s specific genomic characteristics, including mutations, chromosomal aberrations, protein interactions, and SNPs, and even more, taking into account the inmume system, the metabolism and maybe in the next future also the microbiome.


Oncogenomics and Cancer Proteomics

Oncogenomics and Cancer Proteomics

Author: Cesar Lopez-Camarillo

Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand

Published: 2013-03-13

Total Pages: 242

ISBN-13: 9535110411

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

Oncogenomics and Cancer Proteomics - Novel Approaches in Biomarkers Discovery and Therapeutic Targets in Cancer presents comprehensive reviews of the most common cancers from bench to bedside applications by an international team of experts. This book will contribute to the scientific and medical community by providing up-to-date discoveries of oncogenomics and their potential applications in cancer translational research. It is intended for students, scientists, clinicians, oncologists and health professionals working in cancer research.


Proteomics

Proteomics

Author: Shafat Ali

Publisher: Elsevier

Published: 2023-02-24

Total Pages: 412

ISBN-13: 0323950728

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

Proteomics: A Promising Approach for Cancer Research provides an updated overview of scientific knowledge, achievements and findings in the field of cancer proteomics. The book discusses topics such as the use of proteomics in cancer biology and drug discovery, its role in surgical oncology, applications of mass spectrometry, target proteomics, single-cell proteomics, and next-generation proteomics. In addition, it discusses proteomics and phosphor-proteomics in cancer precision medicine; translation of proteomics research into clinical application; and challenges and future developments of the field. This will be a valuable resource for cancer researchers, oncologists, graduate students, and members of biomedical field who are interested in the potential of proteomics in cancer research and treatment. The field of cancer proteomics is very dynamic, with emerging trends related to clinical solutions developed in recent years, therefore this book's content helps readers get up-to-speed on the topic to easily apply learnings into their research or clinical practice.