
Apoptosis and Cancer
A Karger Landes Systems publication.
S. J. Martin(Editor)
Karger, S (Publisher)
Published in 1997
Book
Hardback
XII, 266 pages
978-3-8055-6579-0 (ISBN)
Description
The past five years have witnessed an explosion of research efforts in the study of how cells die. This book provides an up-to-date overview of our current knowledge of apoptosis and how discoveries in this area impact on our understanding of cancer. By synthesizing many of the recent developments in this area and placing them in perspective, it fulfills an important need. All the contributions are written by experts in their respective fields. The first two chapters give a basic introduction to the cell death machinery and its role in tumor development and progression; subsequent chapters cover current aspects of apoptosis research, including the involvement of cell cycle-related proteins (e.g. cyclin-dependent kinases) in apoptosis, the role of Bcl-2, Bcr-Abl, Rb, p53 and myc in the regulation of cell death, and apoptosis in the context of specific neoplasms such as cancer of the prostate, kidney, leukemia and neuroblastoma. It is also discussed how insights into the regulation of apoptosis may be exploited for designing new drugs aimed at eliminating malignant cells. Compiling the most recent research results on the relationship between apoptosis and cancer in one handy volume, this book will provide a valuable reference for scientists working in cancer research as well as newcomers to the field.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Basel
Switzerland
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
53 Schaubilder, 5 Tabellen
53 figs., 5 tab.
Dimensions
Height: 24 cm
Width: 17 cm
Weight
723 gr
ISBN-13
978-3-8055-6579-0 (9783805565790)
Schweitzer Classification
Content
Apoptosis and cancer - an overview, S.J. Martin; apoptosis and cancer - an introduction, S.J. Martin; apoptosis and necrosis in tumors, N.J. Toft and M.J. Arends; apoptosis and the cell cycle, R. Fotedar et al; Bcl-2 family proteins - role in dysregulation of apoptosis and chemoresistance in cancer, J.C. Reed; Abl tyrosine kinase and the control of apoptosis, G.P. Amarante-Mendes and D.R. Green; the roles of p53 in apoptosis and cancer, C.O.C. Bellamy et al; the retinoblastima gene and the control of apoptosis, D. Macleod and T. Jacks; programmed (apoptotic) cell death and prostate cancer, S.R. Denmeade and J.T. Isaacs; cell death regulation in the kidney and in renal neoplasms, T.J. McDonnell et al; apoptosis in leukaemia, S.L. McKenna and T.G. Cotter; cell death in neuroblastoma tumors, G. Melino et al; TNF-based strategies for manipulating apoptosis - adjuncts to cancer therapy, G.H.W. Wong et al.