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Molecular Biology of Prostate Cancer
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Molecular Biology of Prostate Cancer
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Yes, you can access Molecular Biology of Prostate Cancer by Manfred Wirth, J. E. Altwein, B. Schmitz-Dräger, S. Kuptz in PDF and/or ePUB format, as well as other popular books in Medicina & Medicina clínica. We have over one million books available in our catalogue for you to explore.
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- Cytogenetic alterations in prostate cancer
- The regulation of prostatic growth
- Current concepts of oncogenes in prostate cancer
- Tumour suppressor genes in prostate cancer
- The use of differential display PCR for the detection of new tumor suppressor genes in prostate cancer
- Molecular alterations associated with prostate cancer development
- Dysfunction of the cell-cell adhesion complex in lethal prostate cancer
- Heparan sulfate proteoglycans and prostate cancer: a conceptual framework
- Androgen receptor mutations in prostate cancer
- Antiandrogen binding to androgen receptors and the consequences
- Expression of the MDR1 gene in prostate carcinoma
- Human prostate cancer progression models and therapeutic intervention
- Tumor angiogenesis: the VEGF signalling system is a novel target for prostate cancer therapy
- Antimetastatic approaches to therapy of prostate cancer
- Intermittent androgen supression: rationale and clinical experience
- Resistance to drug therapy in cancer: gene therapy approaches to overcome anticancer drug resistance
- PSA RT-PCR: current status and future potential
- Special aspects of PSMA and PSA RT-PCR for the detection of disseminated prostate cells
- Molecular forms of PSA, PSA density, age-/race-specific reference ranges, and PSA velocity
- Reverse transcriptase-polymerase chain reaction assays used for molecular staging of prostate cancer patients
- Concluding remarks