04670 am 2201189 n 450 9910496009303321202011132-7099-2853-110.4000/books.irdeditions.35329(CKB)5590000000429187(FrMaCLE)OB-irdeditions-35329(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/85533(PPN)267950950(EXLCZ)99559000000042918720201130j|||||||| ||| 0enguu||||||m||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierEcology of the Sontecomapan Lagoon, Veracruz /Maria Elena Castellanos-Páez, Alfonso Esquivel Herrera, Javier Aldeco-Ramírez, Marc PaganoMarseille IRD Éditions20201 online resource (342 p.) D’Amérique latine607-28-1515-4 Tropical coastal lagoon environments provide a number of ecosystem services, but are threatened by the pressure imposed by human activities and climatic change; these systems are particularly vulnerable because of a high demographic growth. Therefore, the understanding of their ecological behavior and the characterization of lagoon health indicators have attained importance. Under this perspective Mexican (UAM-X) and French (UMRs MIO and MARBEC) researchers have collaborated from 2011 to 2014 as part of one action of the international exchange program ECOS/ANUIES, and chose the Sontecomapan lagoon (at the Mexican state of Veracruz) as a case study. This book provides information of the ecological behavior, water quality indicators, and details of microorganisms and plankton, which due to their short life cycles and their high reactivity to environmental conditions are good.EconomicsEnvironmental Studiesenvironnementeauécologiebiodiversitéchangement climatiqueVeracruzplanctonMexiquedémographiebiologierésiliencelagunesbiodiversityclimate changeecologyMexicobiodiversityclimate changeecologyMexicoVeracruzEconomicsEnvironmental Studiesenvironnementeauécologiebiodiversitéchangement climatiqueVeracruzplanctonMexiquedémographiebiologierésiliencelagunesbiodiversityclimate changeecologyMexicoAguirre-León Arturo1305075Aké-Castillo José Antolín1305076Aldeco-Ramírez Javier1305077Ángeles-Vázquez José Roberto1305078Benítez-Díaz Mirón Marcela Ivonne1305079Castellanos-Páez María Elena1305080Castillo-Rivera Manuel1305081Castor Ruth Soto1305082Díaz-Ruiz Silvia1305083Encarnación Saúl Almanza1305084Esquivel-Herrera Alfonso1305085Ferrara-Guerrero María Jesús1305086Figueroa-Torres María Guadalupe1305087Figueroa Torres María Guadalupe1305088Garza-Mouriño Gabriela1305089González-Fierro Aurora1305090Guillén Castrillo Marissa1305091Hernández-Gaona José Luis1305092Herrera Alfonso Esquive1305093Lara-Domínguez Ana Laura1305094Morán-Villa Vanessa1305095Pagano Marc1305096Ponce-Vélez Guadalupe1305097Roldán-Aragón Iván Ernesto1305098Soto-Castor Ruth1305099Vázquez Gabriela1305100Castellanos-Páez Maria Elena1305101Esquivel Herrera Alfonso1305085Aldeco-Ramírez Javier1305077Pagano Marc1305096FR-FrMaCLEBOOK9910496009303321Ecology of the Sontecomapan Lagoon, Veracruz3027801UNINA05153nam 2201405z- 450 991067437000332120220506(CKB)5680000000037538(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/81000(oapen)doab81000(EXLCZ)99568000000003753820202205d2022 |y 0engurmn|---annantxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierCancer Biomarker Research and Personalized MedicineBaselMDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute20221 online resource (428 p.)3-0365-3918-2 3-0365-3917-4 Biomarkers are measures of a biological state. The treatment of individual patients based on particular factors, such as biomarkers, distinguishes standard, generalized treatment plans from personalized medicine. Even though personalized medicine is applicable to most branches of medicine, the field of oncology is perhaps where it is most easily employed. Cancer is a heterogeneous disease; although patients may be diagnosed histologically with the same cancer type, their tumors can comprise varying tumor microenvironments and molecular characteristics that can impact treatment response and prognosis. There has been a major drive over the past decade to try and realize personalized cancer medicine through the discovery and use of disease-specific biomarkers. This book, entitled "Cancer Biomarker Research and Personalized Medicine", encompasses 22 publications from colleagues working on a diverse range of cancers, including prostate, breast, ovarian, head and neck, liver, gastric, bladder, colorectal, and kidney. The biomarkers assessed in these studies include genes, intracellular or secreted proteins, exosomes, DNA, RNA, miRNA, circulating tumor cells, circulating immune cells, in addition to radiomic features.Medicine and NursingbicsscOncologybicssc1H-NMRAkt/mTORAmpliSeqanastomotic leakautophagybioinformaticsbiomarkerbiomarkersbladder tumorbreast cancercancer biomarkerscancer vaccinechemoradiotherapychemoresistancechemotherapycirculating tumor cellsclear cell renal cell carcinomacolorectal cancercomparative oncologyCREB1cytokine signallingDNA methylationdrug perturbationepigeneticsexosomesFOXO3gastric cancerGBP5glycopeptidegp130haptoglobinhead and neck cancerhead and neck squamous cell carcinomahepatocellular carcinomaHNSCChormone-dependent carcinogenesisHPV genotypingIL13Rα2IL6STimmune responseintestinal anastomosisJAK2LC-MS/MSlincRNA-p21lipidomicslipoprotein lipaselipoprotein subfractionsliquid biopsyliquid-based biomarkerslocalized prostate cancerlong non-coding RNAlymph node metastasislymphocyte-to-monocyte ratiomass spectrometrymeta-analysismicroRNAmiddle-up-downmultiphasic multidetector computed tomographyn/aOne Healthovarian cancerp16 expressionp53peripheral blood parameterspersonalized medicineprecision medicinepredictive biomarkerpredictive toolsprognostic factorsprognostic toolsprostate cancerradiomicsradioresistanceradiosensitivity biomarkersradiotherapyrectal cancerrenal cell carcinomasalivasecretometaxanetelmisartantissue-based biomarkerstranslational researchtransurethral resectiontriple-negative breast cancertumor recurrenceWHO/ISUP nuclear gradeMedicine and NursingOncologyMeehan Jamesedt1338657Meehan JamesothBOOK9910674370003321Cancer Biomarker Research and Personalized Medicine3058897UNINA