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UNINA9910138960003321 |
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Cancer stem cells / / editor, Vinagolu K. Rajasekhar |
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Hoboken, New Jersey : , : John Wiley & Sons, Inc., , 2014 |
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1-118-35617-9 |
1-118-35620-9 |
1-118-35618-7 |
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Descrizione fisica |
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1 online resource (578 p.) |
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Altri autori (Persone) |
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RajasekharVinagolu K (MSKCC.) |
Mohamed AminElianna Binte (MSKCC.) |
BrombergJacqueline (MSKCC.) |
ChungStephen Shiu-Wah (MSKCC.) |
KharasMichael (MSKCC.) |
ParkChristopher Yongchul (MSKCC.) |
SansonePasquale (MSKCC.) |
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Materiale a stampa |
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Nota di bibliografia |
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Includes bibliographical references at the end of each chapters and index. |
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Machine generated contents note: 1. Cancer Stem Cells - From Identification To IsolationEvolution of Cancer Stem Cell Concept / V.K. Rajasekhar and Piero Dalerba -- MSKCC Epiblast/Germ Line/ Trophoblastic theory of cancer development / Mariusz Z. Ratajczak -- Epithelial Metaplasia-neoplastic transformation / Philippe Delvenne -- Chromothrepsis-Role in Cancer and stem Cells / Peter Campbell -- Cell of Origin in Cancers / Jane E Visvader -- Tumor heterogeneity and correlation to cancer stem cell content / Piero Paolo Di Fiore -- Hypoxic gradients and stem cell distribution and role in cancers / Francesca Pistollato -- Critique on cancer stem cells / Brent A Reynolds and M. Rahman Brent -- Methods in cancer stem cells / V. K. Rajasekhar and Malcolm Moore2. Stemness and Cancer stromaCancer stem cells and Microenvironment / Pradip Roy-Burman -- Reciprocal activation of |
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cancer cells and cancer stroma-stimulation of stemness / Paola Chiarugi -- Cancer stem cells in organ cancersAML / Craig Jordon and Christopher Park -- Basal Cell Carcinoma K. Sellheyer -- Bladder Cancer / N.P. Mongan Cornell Medical School -- Brain Cancer / Jeremy Rich -- Breast Cancer / Michael Clarke-- Chronic Myeloid Leukemia / Michael Deininger and Brian Druker -- Colon Cancer / John DickGastric Cancer / Deborah Gumucio -- Leukemia / John E. Dick -- Lung Cancer / Carla KimOvarian cancer / Malcolm Moore -- Prostate cancer / Owen Witte and Michael Shen -- Reprogramming and Cancer Stem CellsCancer stem cell generation in vitro / Paola Scaffidi -- Reprogramming of cancer cells / Jia-Lin Lee -- Factors in reprogramming of cancer cells / Masaki Mori and Hideshi Ishii Sarcoma /Breast/Prostate / gor MatushanskyMet /Paolo M. Comoglio and Livio TrusolinoNanog DG. Tang , Jianwu DaiMYC, M. C. Simon BMI-1, Owen WitteLGR5, Masaki Mori5 -- Clinical Relevance and Minimal Residual DiseaseOncogene relevance in cancer stem cells / Isido Sanchez-Garcia GarciaRationale and Strategies of therapeutic targeting of Cancer stem cells / Ruggero De Matia -- Stem cells as emerging platform for antibody therapy / Karen Aboody and Richard Frank -- Mesenchymal stem cells-Chemotherapy resistence / Emile Voest -- Stem Cells and therapeutic guidance in cancers / Emile VoestAcute Myeloid Leukemia / Rajendra Majeti -- Breast Cancer / Max Wicha and Gabriella Dontu -- University of MichiganChronic Myeloid Leukemia (CML) / Michael Deininger and Brian Druker -- Colorectal Cancer / Eduard Batlledel(5q) -- Myelodysplasia / Sten Eirik Jacobsen -- Prostate Cancer / V.K. RajasekharPediatric Brain Cancer / Richard Gilbertson -- Rectal Cancer / Markus Frank. |
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"Cancer Stem Cells covers a wide range of topics in cancer stem cell biology, including the functional characteristics of cancer stem cells and how they're generated, where they are localized, the means by which cancer stem cells can be targeted, and how cancer stem cells can be reprogrammed back to normal tissue stem cells. Each chapter begins with a brief historical note and concept summary, followed by a description of the latest basic or clinical advance associated with the topic.Cancer Stem Cells builds systematically from coverage of the basic research stage to an advanced research level, from clinical relevance to therapeutic potential, and will be a valuable resource for professionals in the fields of cancer research and stem cell biology"--Provided by publisher. |
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UNINA9910963614603321 |
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Uganda : communications |
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Petaluma, Calif., : World Trade Press, c2010 |
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[2nd ed.] |
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1 online resource (26 p.) |
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Internet - Uganda |
Telecommunication - Uganda |
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Description based upon print version of record. |
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Get all three comprehensive reports bundled into one for a complete media and communications profile of Uganda. An excellent source of practical information, this profile offers an extensive dialing guide with city codes, a listing of ISPs and Internet cafes, profiles of the major media outlets (with contact info!) and more. |
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UNINA9910958971803321 |
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Planetary science (PS) / / editor-in-chief, Wing-Huen Ip, volume editor-in-chief, Anil Bhardwaj |
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Hackensack, N.J., : World Scientific, 2007 |
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[1st ed.] |
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xi, 221 p. : ill. (some col.), maps (some col.) |
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Advances in geosciences ; ; 7 |
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Planetary meteorology |
Space environment |
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Planetary science |
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Includes bibliographical references. |
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Intro -- CONTENTS -- Editors -- Reviewers -- Some Similarities and Differences Between the Mars and Venus Solar Wind Interactions J.-G. Trotignin -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Basic Facts about Venus and Mars Solar Wind Interactions -- 2.1. The Venus case -- 2.2. The Mars case -- 3. Some Similarities and Differences -- 3.1. Bow shock and upstream waves -- 3.2. Ionosphere and ionopause -- 3.3. Plasma clouds -- 3.4. Magnetic pile-up boundary -- 4. Conclusion -- References -- Comparison of Microwave Observations of Martian Temperature and Winds with General Circulation Model Simulations T. Kuroda and P. Hartogh -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Model Description -- 3. Model Results -- 4. Discussions -- Acknowledgments -- References -- Asteroid Compositions: Some Evidence From Polarimetry A. Cellino, M. Di Martino, A.-C. Levasseur-Regourd, I. N. Belskaya, Ph. Bendjoya, R. Gil-Hutton -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Theory and Experiments -- 3. The Role of Polarimetry in Asteroid Taxonomy -- 4. Recent Observational Results -- 5. Future Developments -- References -- Low Energy Charged Particle Measurement by Japanese Lunar Orbiter Selene Y. |
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Saito, S. Yokota, K. Asamura, T. Tanaka and T. Mukai -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Science Objectives -- 2.1. Ions originated from the lunar surface and the lunar atmosphere -- 2.2. Electron reflectometer -- 2.3. Moon-solar wind interaction -- 2.4. Moon-Earth's magnetosphere interaction -- 2.5. Plasma measurement of the Earth's magnetotail -- 3. Instrument Con.guration -- 3.1. ESA-S1 and ESA-S2 -- 3.2. IMA and IEA -- 4. Conclusion -- Acknowledgments -- A Jovian Small Orbiter for Magnetospheric and Auroral Studies with the Solar-Sail Project Y. Kasaba, T. Takashima, H. Misawa and Jovian Small Orbiter Sub-Working Group [with J. Kawaguchi and Solar-Sail Working Group] -- 1. Solar-Sail Project -- 1.1. Objectives. |
1.2. Current development status and future base plan -- 2. The Small Jovian Orbiter -- 2.1. Objectives -- 2.2. The base plan -- Acknowledgments -- References -- Description of a New 400 MHz Bandwidth Chirp Transform Spectrometer L. Paganini and P. Hartogh -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Development and Design -- 3. Test Measurements -- 3.1. Chirp signal -- 3.2. Power linearity and dynamic range -- 3.3. Stability -- 3.4. Spectral resolution -- 4. Observations and Results -- 5. Conclusions and Outlook -- Acknowledgments -- References -- Formation of Alumina Nanoparticles in Plasma M. Kurumada and C. Kaito -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Experimental Procedure -- 3. Results and Discussion -- 3.1. Phase or morphological change due to plasma -- 3.2. IR spectral change of alumina nanoparticles produced with a plasma field -- 4. Conclusion -- Acknowledgment -- References -- Infrared Study of UV/EUV Irradiation of Naphthalene in H2O+NH3 Ice Y.-J. Chen, M. Nuevo, F.-C. Yeh, T.-S. Yih, W.-H. Sun, W.-H. Ip, H.-S. Fung, Y.-Y. Lee and C.-Y. R. Wu -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Experimental Protocol -- 3. Results and Discussion -- 3.1. Photo-dissociation of naphthalene -- 3.2. Production yields of CO, CO2 and OCN- -- 4. Conclusion -- Acknowledgments -- References -- New Method of Producing Titanium Carbide, Monoxide and Dioxide Grains in Laboratory A. Kumamoto, M. Kurumada, Y. Kimura and C. Kaito -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Experimental Methods -- 3. Results and Discussion -- 4. Summary -- References -- Destruction Yields of NH3 Produced by EUV Photolysis of Various Mixed Cosmic Ice Analogs C. Y. R. Wu, T. Nguyen, D. L. Judge, H.-C. Lu, H.-K. Chen and B.-M. Cheng -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Experimental Arrangements and Apparatus -- 3. Experimental Results and Discussion -- 3.1. The spectra of the difference of absorbances -- 3.2. The destruction yields -- 4. Concluding Remarks. |
Acknowledgments -- References -- Formation of CaTiO3 Crystalline Dust in Laboratory K. Yokoyama, Y. Kimura, O. Kido, M. Kurumada, A. Kumamoto and C. Kaito -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Experimental -- 3. Results and Discussion -- 3.1. Demonstration of CaTiO3 crystalline grain formation by the coalescence of TiO2 and CaO grains -- 3.2. Production of numerous CaTiO3 crystalline grains and their infrared spectra -- References -- Direct Observation of the Crystallization of Carbon-Coated Amorphous Mg-bearing Silicate Grains C. Kaito, S. Sasaki, Y. Miyazaki, A. Kumamoto, M. Kurumada, K. Yokoyama, M. Saito, Y. Kimura and H. Suzuki -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Experimental Methods -- 3. Results and Discussion -- 4. Summary -- References -- Relationship Between Morphology and Spectra Revealed by Difference in Magnesium Content of Spinel Particles M. Saito, M. Kurumada and C. Kaito -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Experimental Procedure -- 3. Results and Discussion -- 3.1. Structure of produced particles -- 3.2. Infrared spectral changes induced by varying Mg-Al ratio -- 4. Conclusion -- References -- Ionization of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbon Molecules around the Herbig Ae/Be Environment I. Sakon, T. Onaka, Y. K. |
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Okamoto, H. Kataza, H. Kaneda and M. Honda -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Observations and Data Reduction -- 2.1. Target -- 2.2. Data reduction -- 3. Results -- 3.1. Obtained spectra along the SLIT0716 -- 3.2. Changing in UIR solo-CH bond spectra along the SLIT0717 -- 4. Discussion -- 5. Summary -- 6. Acknowledgments -- References -- Search for Solid O- and N-Rich Organic Matter of Prebiotic Interest in Space G. M. M. Caro and E. Dartois -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Organic Refractory Matter of Prebiotic Interest Made from UV-Irradiation of Interstellar/Circumstellar Ice Analogs -- 3. Solid Carbon in the Diffuse Interstellar Medium. |
4. The Carbon Fraction of Small Bodies in the Solar System: Comets, Meteorites and Interplanetary Dust Particles -- 4.1. Comets -- 4.2. Meteorites -- 4.3. Interplanetary dust particles -- 5. Presence of Organics Made from UV-Photoprocessing of Ice in Small Solar System Bodies -- 6. Delivery of Extraterrestrial Organic Matter to the Early Earth -- Acknowledgments -- References -- Balloon-Borne Telescope System for Optical Remote Sensing of Planetary Atmospheres and Plasmas M. Taguchi, K. Yoshida, H. Nakanishi, Y. Shoji, K. Kawasaki, J. Shimasaki, Y. Takahashi, J. Yoshida, D. Tamura and T. Sakanoi -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Instrument Description -- 2.1. Gondola and attitude-control system -- 2.2. Optical system and pointing -- 2.3. Telemetry and command -- 2.4. Weight and power -- 2.5. Flight plan -- 3. Schedule of Experiments -- Acknowledgments -- References -- The Strategic Plan for the Integrated Sciences and the Development Status of Japanese Lunar Explorers: SELENE and Lunar-A T. Iwata, S. Tanaka, M. Kato, S. Sasaki, N. Namiki -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Mission Outline and Status -- 2.1. SELENE -- 2.2. Lunar-A -- 3. Strategy for Sciences -- 3.1. Scenarios from individual to integrated sciences -- 3.2. Stages of integrated sciences of the moon by SELENE -- 4. Summary -- Acknowledgments -- References -- From Nuclear Blasts to Cosmic Bombardment K. O'Brien -- 1. Eniwetak -- 1.1. Prologue -- 1.2. In the lab -- 1.3. In transit -- 1.4. The fire on the earth -- 1.5. The return home -- 2. Accelerator Radiation Protection -- 2.1. Flintlock days -- 2.2. Neutron spectrometry -- 2.2.1 Nuclear emulsion spectrometry -- 2.2.2. Bonner spectrometry -- 2.3. Transport theory -- 2.3.1. Neutron transport through accelerator shields -- 3. Cosmic-ray Studies -- 3.1. Cosmic rays in the terrestrial atmosphere -- 3.2. Solar particles in the terrestrial atmosphere. |
4. Extraterrestrial Cosmic Rays -- 4.1. Radiation transport through the heliosphere -- 4.2. Cosmic rays in extraterrestrial atmospheres -- 4.3. Radiation shielding for a Mars mission -- 5. Conclusion -- References. |
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Advances in Geosciences is the result of a concerted effort in bringing the latest results and planning activities related to earth and space science in Asia and the international arena. The volume editors are all leading scientists in their research fields covering six sections: Hydrological Science (HS), Planetary Science (PS), Solar Terrestrial (ST), Solid Earth (SE), Ocean Science (OS) and Atmospheric Science (AS). The main purpose is to highlight the scientific issues essential to the study of earthquakes, tsunamis, atmospheric dust storms, climate change, drought, flood, typhoons, monsoons, space weather, and planetary exploration. |
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