
Molecular Diagnostics of Cancer
Springer (Publisher)
Published on 4. December 1992
Book
Paperback/Softback
IX, 223 pages
978-3-540-55476-9 (ISBN)
Description
Present and potential future applications of new diagnostic strategies basedon the direct or indirect detection of cancer genes are delineated in this volume. Among the methodological aspects covered are enzymatic target amplification by the polymerase chain reaction and related techniques, DNA fingerprinting, transfer of putative cancer genes in appropriate receipient cells, and recent developments inthe application of monoclonal antibodies in immunohistochemistry and immunoscintigraphy. The diagnostic and functional implications of mutations in cancer genes such as ras and p53 are described. The characterization of cancer genes and their products is correlated with growth control anddissemination of tumour cells by in vitro or clinical evidence. The contributions in the present volume uptdate the information available on established or newly described cancer genes, and may help manage the transition from basic research to clinical practice.
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Edition
1993 ed.
Language
English
Place of publication
Berlin
Germany
Publishing group
Springer Berlin
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Research
Illustrations
38 s/w Abbildungen
IX, 223 p. 38 illus.
Dimensions
Height: 235 mm
Width: 155 mm
Thickness: 13 mm
Weight
365 gr
ISBN-13
978-3-540-55476-9 (9783540554769)
DOI
10.1007/978-3-642-77521-5
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Christoph Wagener | Siegfried Neumann
Molecular Diagnostics of Cancer
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12/2012
Springer
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Content
The Polymerase Chain Reaction: Methodology and Diagnostic Potential.- Gene Loss as Marker in Tumor Development: Considerations on the Origin of Specific Brain Tumors Due to Combinant Loss of Function Mutations of Tumor Suppressor Genes.- p53: Oncogene, Tumor Suppressor, or Both?.- Tumor Genome Screening by Multilocus DNA Fingerprints as Obtained by Simple Repetitive Oligonucleotide Probes.- Activation of ras Oncogenes in Human Tumours.- Laboratory Techniques in the Investigation of Human Papillomavirus Infection.- Detection of Minimal Residual Leukemia by Polymerase Chain Reactions.- A Dominant Metastogene Confers Metastatic Potential to Tumor Cells.- Progression in Human Melanoma Is Accompanied by the Altered Expression of Cell Adhesion Molecules.- Structure, Function and Expression of the CEA Gene Family: Diagnostic and Therapeutic Implications.- Membrane Proteins as Markers for Normal and Neoplastic Endocrine Cells.- Biological and Clinical Relevance of the Tumor-Associated Serine Protease uPA.- Analysis of Growth Regulatory Pathways in Human Neuro-Oncology.- HER-2/Neu/c-ERB-B2 Amplification: Clinical Relevance in Mammary Carcinoma.- Cytokine-Mediated Regulation of Growth Factor Receptors (EGF-R and erb-B2) in Pancreatic Tumors.- Chimeric CEA-Specific Antibody Fragments and Anti-idiotypic Antibodies for Immunoscintigraphy and New Therapeutic Approaches to Colorectal Carcinomas.- Tumor Localization by Immunoscintigraphy: Potential and Limitations.