Trends in Stem Cell Proliferation and Cancer Research /

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autor Corporativo: SpringerLink (Online service)
Otros Autores: Resende, Rodrigo R. (Editor ), Ulrich, Henning. (Editor )
Formato: eBook
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands : Imprint: Springer, 2013.
Edición:1st ed. 2013.
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Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Part I  Molecular bases for stem and cancer cells proliferation
  • An introduction to proliferation and migration of stem cells and cancer
  • the role of cell adhesions, cell junctions and extracellular matrix in normal development and carcinogenesis
  • The embryonic rest hypothesis of cancer development: 150 years later
  • Are calcium channels more important than calcium influx for cell proliferation ?- Role of calcium signaling in stem cells and cancer cells proliferation
  • |Formation and function of lipid droplets in inflammation and cancer
  • The role of sphingolipids in modulating pluripotency of stem cells
  • Part II  Signaling pathways to cancer cells fate
  • Signaling pathways of cbl-b and its role on peripheral t cell tolerance
  • Bh3-only proteins in cancer and apoptosis
  • Signaling pathways of mta family proteins as regulators of cancer progression and metastasis
  • Signalling pathways of β-catenin/jnk on carcinogenesis.-  The regulation of the jnk cascade and programmed cell death by nf-κb: mechanisms and functions
  • Part III Uncontrolled physiology process guiding to cancer cells
  • Migration, metastasis and more: the role of chemokines in the proliferation, spreading and metastasis of tumors
  • Autophagy, cell death, and cancer
  • the duality of stem cells – double edged sword in tumour evolution and treatment
  • Glioblastoma stem cells and implications for chemoresistance
  • The tumor microenvironment as a transient niche: a modulator of epigenetic states and stem cell functions
  • Tumor-associated neutrophils (tans)
  • Microrna control of apoptotic programs in cancer
  • Part IV  Therapeutic strategies for anticancer treatment
  • Markers of cancer stem cells and their functions
  • Cancer cell dormancy: potential therapeutic targets to eradicate cancer cells within the niche
  • Modulating apoptosis in cancer therapy with ultrasound and high intensity nanosecond electric pulses
  •  Targeting cell cycle for anticancer treatment and neuroprotection.