Mechanisms of molecular carcinogenesis. Volume 1 /
Divided into two volumes the work offers a so far unmatched broad and at the same time deep knowledge on molecular and cellular mechanisms of carcinogenesis and offers comprehensive insight into clinical, therapeutic and technological aspects. This 1st Volume presents tumor entities of the ocular sy...
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| Format | Electronic eBook |
| Language | English |
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Cham, Switzerland :
Springer,
2017.
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| Online Access | Full text |
| ISBN | 9783319536590 9783319536576 9783319536606 |
| Physical Description | 1 online resource |
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Table of Contents:
- Preface; Contents; 1: The Endocannabinoid System in Carcinogenesis; 1.1 The Endocannabinoid System and Its Components; 1.2 The Endocannabinoid System and Cancer; 1.3 Receptors of the Endocannabinoid System Involved in Carcinogenesis; 1.4 Mechanisms of Anti-tumorigenic Effects by Cannabinoids/Endocannabinoids; 1.4.1 Apoptosis; 1.4.2 Autophagy; 1.4.3 Cell Proliferation and Cell Cycle Arrest; 1.4.4 Metastasis; 1.5 Anti-tumorigenic Effects of Cannabinoids/Endocannabinoids: Non-CB Receptor-Mediated; 1.6 Potential Pro-tumorigenic Effects of the Endocannabinoid System; 1.7 Synopsis.
- 2.3.1 MACC1 as Cancer Inducer2.3.2 MACC1 as Prognostic Marker; 2.3.3 MACC1 as Predictive Marker; 2.3.4 MACC1 as Druggable Target; 2.4 Outlook; References; 3: Axl and Its Mediated Signaling Axis in Cancer; 3.1 Axl Structure, Stimuli, and Expression; 3.1.1 Discovery and Structure of Axl; 3.1.2 Activation of Axl Signaling; 3.1.3 Axl Is Upregulated in Cancer; 3.2 Axl-Mediated Hallmarks of Cancer; 3.2.1 Axl Signaling in Cell Proliferation; 3.2.2 Antiapoptotic Functions of Axl Signaling; 3.2.3 Axl Signaling Induces Angiogenesis.
- 3.2.4 Axl Signaling Induces Epithelial-Mesenchymal Transition3.2.5 Axl Signaling in Cancer Metastasis; 3.2.6 Axl in Cancer Stemness; 3.3 Axl as Regulator of Drug Resistance in Cancer; References; 4: Insulin Signaling Linking Metabolism and Malignancy; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 IGF1 in Cancer; 4.3 IGF2 in Cancer; 4.4 Insulin and IGF Signaling and Its Implication in Carcinogenesis; 4.4.1 Insulin Receptors, IGF Receptors, and Hybrid Receptors; 4.4.2 Insulin Receptor Substrates; 4.4.3 PI3K-Related Signaling; 4.4.4 MAPK-Related Signaling; References.