02286nam 2200529 450 991045409810332120210112173258.01-282-16007-9978661216007390-272-9490-9(OCoLC)302346754(SSID)ssj0000096778(PQKBManifestationID)12026087(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000096778(PQKBWorkID)10083445(PQKB)11782498(MiAaPQ)EBC622202(EXLCZ)99100000000055723320160829d2004 uy engurbn#nnn|nn|ntxtccrAcquisition of Spanish: Morphosyntactic Development in Monolingual and Bilingual L1 Acquisition and Adult L2 Acquisition[Place of publication not identified]John Benjamins Publishing Company20041 online resource (xv, 411 pages) illustrationsLanguage acquisition & language disorders,0925-0123 ;v. 37.Monographs on the acquisition of specific languages ;1Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph1-58811-604-2 90-272-5296-3 Includes bibliographical references (pages 373-400) and indexes.1. Theoretical foundations; 2. Morphosyntax of the noun phrase; 3. Morphosyntax of the verb phrase; 4. Subject and object pronouns; 5. Topics, questions, embedding, and movement; 6. Verb meaning and lexical parameters; Conclusion; References; Author index; Subject index.Language acquisition & language disorders ;v. 37.Language acquisition & language disorders.Monographs on the acquisition of specific languages ;1.Spanish languageMorphosyntaxSpanish languageAcquisitionElectronic books.Spanish languageMorphosyntax.Spanish languageAcquisition.465/.9Montrul Silviana A872156PQKBBOOK9910454098103321Acquisition of Spanish: Morphosyntactic Development in Monolingual and Bilingual L1 Acquisition and Adult L2 Acquisition1947128UNINA03892nam 2200877z- 450 991055739050332120220111(CKB)5400000000041993(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/77077(oapen)doab77077(EXLCZ)99540000000004199320202201d2021 |y 0engurmn|---annantxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierMultimodality Treatments in Metastatic Gastric CancerBasel, SwitzerlandMDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute20211 online resource (162 p.)3-0365-2592-0 3-0365-2593-9 Gastric cancer represents one of the most frequent and lethal tumors worldwide today, finding itself in the fifth place in incidence and the third in mortality. Surgery remains the only curative treatment for localized tumors, but only 20% of patients are suitable for surgery due to the lack of specific symptoms and the late diagnosis, especially in Western countries. Additionally, even in patients who receive curative treatment, rates of locoregional relapse and distant metastasis remain high. Palliative chemotherapy is the principal treatment in cases of metastatic disease even if the prognosis of patients receiving chemotherapy is still poor. Therefore, a multidisciplinary evaluation is important in order to improve the efficacy of active treatments. In this context, there is an unmet need for a better understanding of genetic alterations and prognostic and predictive factors in order to choose the best tailored therapy for each patient. The aim of this Special Issue is to focus on the results and problems of multimodality treatment in metastatic gastric cancer, the search for prognostic and predictive factors, and the evaluation of novel strategies for individualized treatment. We are inviting relevant original research, systematic reviews, meta-analyses, and short communications covering the above-mentioned topics.Medicinebicsscadvanced gastric cancerbiomarkersbody compositionbone flareCAR T cell therapycfDNAcirculating tumor cellconversion surgeryctDNAepithelial-mesenchymal transitionEpstein Barr Virusexome sequencingformalin fixed paraffin embeddedgastric cancergastro-oesophageal cancerhepatectomyHER2-inhibitionimmune checkpoint inhibitorsimmunotherapyliquid biopsyliver metastasismetastaticmetastatic gastric cancermicrosatellite instabilitymutational concordancen/anew drug developmentnutritional statusoutcomeprecision medicinepredictive biomarkersRANK-Lresistance to treatmentresponse monitoringsarcopeniastage IVstage iv gastric cancersubcutaneous fat areatarget therapytoxicitytreatmenttumor mutational burdenvaccinesVEGFR-inhibitionvisceral fat areaMedicinePetrillo Angelicaedt1295530Petrillo AngelicaothBOOK9910557390503321Multimodality Treatments in Metastatic Gastric Cancer3023583UNINA