03374oam 22004211 450 991013679770332120241204164214.0(CKB)3710000000631145(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/42243(oapen)doab42243(EXLCZ)99371000000063114520160411d2016 fy 0engurmn#---|||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierBiology-driven targeted therapy of pediatric soft-tissue and bone tumors current opportunities and future challenges /edited by Thomas G. P. Grünewald and Simone FuldaFrontiers Media SA2016Lausanne, Switzerland :Frontiers Media SA,2016.©20161 online resource (147 pages) illustrations, charts; digital, PDF file(s)Frontiers Research Topics2-88919-819-7 Includes bibliographical references.Recent advances in the understanding of the biological basis of pediatric soft-tissue and bone tumors, especially owing to the advent of “omics” technologies, have led to an exponential increase in the current knowledge on the genetic and cellular patho-mechanisms that drive these diseases. This offers the unprecedented opportunity to develop and implement targeted therapies such as monoclonal antibodies, small molecules, oncolytic viruses, and immunotherapies in standard and/or personalized treatment regimens. However, to date only a few examples document a successful translation of discoveries from the bench to the bedside. Recent international expert congresses such as the “Pediatric Cancer Translational Genomics” conference (Phoenix, Arizona, 2012), the ESF-EMBO workshop on “Molecular Biology and Innovative Therapies in Sarcomas” (Pultusk, Poland, 2012), and the AACR special meeting on “Pediatric Cancer at the Crossroads – Translating Discovery into Improved Outcomes” (San Diego, California, 2013) further emphasize the urgent need for a more rapid and especially more successful translational process. Hence, we strongly believe that a Frontiers Research Topic aiming at this aspect would fit just in time and that it would have great potential to receive numerous contributions of outstanding experts of the field. The proposed Frontiers Research Topic shall provide a platform for active and interdisciplinary discussion, summarize current state-of-the-art knowledge on all basic research and translational aspects in pediatric soft-tissue and bone tumors, and offer new perspectives of how to further promote and accelerate the translational process. We welcome high-quality original research articles, brief reports, as well as opinion, hypothesis, and review articles, and especially encourage submissions from early-career scientists.OncologyResearchCancer in childrenTreatmentOncologyResearch.Cancer in childrenTreatment.Simone Fuldaauth1340923Grünewald ThomasFulda SimoneUkMaJRUBOOK9910136797703321Biology-driven targeted therapy of pediatric soft-tissue and bone tumors3409322UNINA01879oas 22006013 450 991039477180332120260218110914.0(DE-599)ZDB2901617-4(OCoLC)904545610(CONSER) 2015201663(CKB)3880000000003995(DE-599)2901617-4(EXLCZ)99388000000000399520150309a20169999 uy aengur|||||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierAnimal sentiencean interdisciplinary journal on animal feelingWashington, DC :The Humane Society of the United States, Institute for Science and Policy,2016-2020Potomac, MD :Wellbeing InternationalRefereed/Peer-reviewed2377-7478 ASentAnim. sentienceEmotions in animalsPeriodicalsPerception in animalsPeriodicalsConsciousness in animalsPeriodicalsConsciousness in animalsfast(OCoLC)fst00875455Emotions in animalsfast(OCoLC)fst00908861Perception in animalsfast(OCoLC)fst01057640Periodicals.fastEmotions in animalsPerception in animalsConsciousness in animalsConsciousness in animals.Emotions in animals.Perception in animals.591Humane Society of the United States.Institute for Science and Policy.DLCDLCDLCOCLCFAU@OCLDLCOCLCLJOURNAL9910394771803321Animal sentience2024614UNINA