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The Advances in Cancer Research series provides invaluable information on the exciting and fast-moving field of cancer research. This volume presents outstanding and original reviews on a variety of topics, including suppressor and oncogenic roles of TGF-b and its signaling pathways in tumorigenesis, hereditary diffuse gastric disease, the role of heparan sulfate proteoglycans in cell signaling and cancer, V-gene mutations in B-cell-derived human malignancy, MHC antigens and tumor escape from immune surveillance, the role of selection in progressive neoplastic transformation, and the genomic stability, neuronal development, and cancer cross paths of ATM.
- Suppressor and Oncogenic Roles of TGF-aand Its Signaling Pathways in Tumorigenesis
- Hereditary Diffuse Gastric Disease
- Role of Heparan Sulfate Proteoglycans in Cell Signaling and Cancer
- The Occurrence and Significance of V-Vene Mutations in B Cell-Derived Human Malignancy
- MHC Antigens and Tumor Escape from Immune Surveillance
- Foundations in Cancer Research: The Role of Selection in Progressive Neoplastic Transformation
- ATM: Genomic Stability, Neuronal Development, and Cancer Cross Paths
Praise for the Serial: "This classic and essential series presents critical overviews on select aspects of both cancer research and the basis underlying sciences." —AMERICAN SCIENTIST
"Excellent, highly informative, in-depth reviews...expertly written, up-to-date, and well-referenced." —JOURNAL OF MEDICINAL CHEMISTRY
"This is a series that has a long tradition of excellence in the field of cancer biology." —DOODY'S PUBLISHING REVIEWS