Item added to cart
This volume explores the mechanisms of resistance to targeted therapeutics. The focus is on the cancer cell signaling network, although other mechanisms of resistance including target mutation, and new areas of study such as cancer stem cells are included.
Targeted Therapies: Mechanisms of Resistance highlights examples of changes in the signaling network in response to inhibition of a signaling event and underscores the importance in having a mechanistic understanding of the signaling network in cancer for developing effective targeted cancer therapies. Moreover, cutting edge tools to analyze the cell signaling network will be discussed. This includes the leading edge of techniques as well as computational biology and systems theory. This volume provides the reader with both an overview as well as a detailed perspective on the mechanisms of resistance to targeted therapeutics and will be of great value to the oncologist, the physician-scientist treating patients and the translational scientist working on any aspect of targeted therapeutics.
Targeted Therapies highlights changes in the signaling network in response to inhibition of a signaling event. The text illustrates how a mechanistic understanding of the signaling network in cancer is important to developing targeted cancer therapies.
Foreword
Preface
Chapter 1
Resistance to Targeted Therapies As a Result of Mutation(s) in the Target
Alexis B. Cortot and Pasi A. J?nne
Chapter 2
The Dynamics of the Cell Signaling Network; Implications for Targeted Therapies
Daniel G. Gioeli
Chapter 3
Cancer Signaling Network Analysis by Quantitative Mass Spectrometry
Jason R. Neil and Forest M. White
Chapter 4
Development and Implementation of Array Technló,
Copyright © 2018 - 2024 ShopSpell