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Microarray Technology and Cancer Gene Profiling

✍ Scribed by David W. Petersen, Ernest S. Kawasaki (auth.), Simone Mocellin M.D., Ph.D. (eds.)


Publisher
Springer-Verlag New York
Year
2007
Tongue
English
Leaves
176
Series
Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology 593
Edition
1
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


Cancer is a heterogeneous disease in most respects, including its cellularity, different genetic alterations and diverse clinical behaviors. Traditional molecular analyses are reductionist, assessing only one or a few genes at a time, thus working with a biologic model too specific and limited to confront a process whose clinical outcome is likely to be governed by the combined influence of many genes. The potential of functional genomics is enormous, because for each experiment, thousands of relevant observations can be made simultaneously. Accordingly, DNA array, as other high throughput technologies, might catalyze and ultimately accelerate the development of knowledge in tumor cell biology. Although in its infancy, the implementation of DNA array technology in cancer research has already provided investigators with novel data and intriguing new hypotheses on the molecular cascade leading to cancerogenesis, tumor aggressiveness and sensitivity to antineoplastic agents. Given the revolutionary implications that the use of this technology might have in the clinical management of cancer patients, principles of DNA array-based tumor gene profiling need to be clearly understood for the data to be correctly interpreted and appreciated. In the present book, written by leading experts in each field, the technical features characterizing this powerful laboratory tool are discussed, and the applications so far described in the field of oncology are reviewed.

✦ Table of Contents


Front Matter....Pages i-xviii
Manufacturing of Microarrays....Pages 1-11
Technological Platforms for Microarray Gene Expression Profiling....Pages 12-18
Principles of Gene Microarray Data Analysis....Pages 19-30
Gaining Weights ... and Feeling Good about It!....Pages 31-38
Complementary Techniques....Pages 39-53
Complementary Techniques....Pages 54-65
Complementary Techniques....Pages 66-73
Microarrays for Cancer Diagnosis and Classification....Pages 74-85
Gene Profiling for the Prediction of Tumor Response to Treatment....Pages 86-94
Identification of Molecular Determinants of Tumor Sensitivity and Resistance to Anticancer Drugs....Pages 95-104
SNP and Mutation Analysis....Pages 105-116
Cancer Development and Progression....Pages 117-133
Gene Expression Profiling in Malignant Lymphomas....Pages 134-146
Tumor Immunology....Pages 147-156
Back Matter....Pages 157-159

✦ Subjects


Cancer Research; Oncology


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