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Membrane Proteins, Volume 128 in the Advances in Protein Chemistry
and Structural Biology series highlights new advances in the field,
with this new volume presenting interesting chapters written by an
international board of authors.
Advances in Cancer Research, volume 153 provides a timely review of
the biology, biochemistry, and current approaches to
therapeutically target the RAS oncoprotein, the most frequently
mutated oncogene family in human cancers. 2021 saw the approval of
the first direct RAS inhibitor (sotorasib) for use in treating
non-small cell lung cancers harboring KRAS(G12C) mutations. The
successful approval and use of this drug highlights that the once
"undruggable" RAS is indeed pharmacologically tractable. This
volume provides an overview of efforts to develop additional
approaches to therapeutically target oncogenic RAS. In addition,
the reader will find excellent reviews on the history and research
efforts to understand the biochemistry and oncogenic activity of
RAS in human cancers.
Omics in Horticulture Crops presents a comprehensive view of
germplasm diversity, genetic evolution, genomics, proteomics and
transcriptomics of fruit crops (temperate, tropical and subtropical
fruits, fruit nuts, berries), vegetables, tuberous crops,
ornamental and floricultural crops and medicinal aromatic plants.
Information covering phenomics, genetic diversity, phylogenetic
studies, genome sequencing, and genome barcoding through the
utilization of molecular markers plays an imperative role in the
characterization and effective utilization of diverse germplasm are
included in the book. This is a valuable reference for researchers
and academics seeking to improve cultivar productivity through
enhanced genetic diversity while also retaining optimal traits and
protecting the growing environment.
Genomics in Biosecurity: Principles and Applications of Genomic
Technologies in Expanded Biosecurity Concepts, in the Translational
and Applied Genomics series, explains in definite and practical
terms the applicability of genomic technologies in every aspect of
biosecurity, from emergent diagnostics to bioterrorism,
agroterrorism, next generation biowarfare, biosurveillance and risk
assessment. This book offers an integrated discussion of genomics
and GCBR (global catastrophic biological risks) events, considering
both basic aspects of biosecurity genomics and application of
genomic technologies to drive new solutions. Readers will find
evidence-based strategies to apply genomics in disease and pathogen
monitoring and diagnosis, and more. Social aspects of GCBR events
and genomic biosecurity, such as issues of terrorism, policy
ethics, and practice, are also considered in-depth.
Progress in Genomic Medicine: From Research to Clinical Application
provides a careful synthesis of the foundations, current trends and
translational challenges in genomic medicine, clarifying pathways
forward and enabling genomic medicine research and implementation
across clinical settings and treatment development. Sections
address the history and growth of genetic medicine, with a
discussion of key studies in syndrome delineations, inherited
diseases, biochemical genetics, and chromosome abnormalities,
overview clinical applications made possible through genomic
advances, with chapters on DNA sequencing for clinical genetic
diagnosis, genotype-phenotype correlations in individuals and
across populations, new-born screening for treatable genetic
disorders, and more. In addition, social, ethical and public health
aspects of applying genomic technologies are included throughout.
Here, Dr. Smith applies her experience and participation in the
field, across its major milestones, to put current research,
clinical advances, and ongoing questions in context.
Radiation-Processed Polysaccharides: Emerging Roles in Agriculture
is the first book to focus exclusively on this emerging and
important option for reducing the overuse and negative impact of
agrochemicals in agriculture. Among practices being developed for
effective and eco-friendly plant growth regulators in crop
production, using radiation-processed polysaccharides (RPPs) is a
promising technique. Comprised of chapters from diverse areas of
plant science, including agriculture, agronomy, biotechnology,
nanotechnology, molecular biology, and radiation agriculture, this
book provides insights into the practical application of RPPs and
inspires further research toward sustainable and efficient
agricultural production. Polysaccharides (sodium alginate,
carrageenan, chitosan and others) in their depolymerized state are
increasingly important to agriculture based on their unique
biological properties, biocompatibility, biodegradability and
non-toxicity. Understanding the impact of RPPs on the plant
phenotype, translocation of nutrients from source to sink, signal
processing, and crosstalk helps improve the applicability of RPPs
and sustainable agricultural yield.
Advances in Cancer Research, Volume 152, the latest release in this
ongoing, well-regarded serial, provides invaluable information on
the exciting and fast-moving field of cancer research.
Stromal Signaling in Cancer, Volume 154 in the Advances in Cancer
Research series, highlights new advances in the field, with this
new volume presenting interesting chapters on a variety of timely
topics surrounding cancer research. Each chapter is written by an
international board of authors.
In recent times, the boundary between living and non-living has
been blurred by advances in genomics, cell biology, and molecular
neuroscience, whereby humans are repaired, enhanced, or made anew.
Scientists and physicians are now able to keep cells, organs, and
bodies alive indefinitely and can return cells or DNA to our bodies
and make new cells for the purpose of treating disease or growing
new tissue. Meanwhile, transhuman technologies create illusions of
immortality. Immortal: Our Cells, DNA, and Bodies synthesizes what
we know about life and death from a genetic, molecular, and
cellular perspective, demarcates limits of knowledge, and poses new
questions. Award-winning researcher and writer David Goldman
examines in-depth three keys to understanding the nature and
continuity of life: 1) epigenetic (ephemeral) vs genetic (durable)
transgenerational memory; 2) life's cellular nature, and the
ability to make bodies from cells; and 3) the distinction between
bodies and persons. Grounded in recent scientific evidence and
real-life cases that test our historical understanding of life and
death, Goldman probes the nature of molecular continuity in the
face of mortal extinction, encompassing how changes to the DNA code
can be both long-lasting and transgenerational, and the continuous
nature of cellular and molecular information transmission. In tying
these themes together, Immortal asks us to apply fresh scientific
concepts to examine, for ourselves, the continuity of being in the
face of mortality.
Wild Germplasm for Genetic Improvement in Crop Plants addresses the
need for an integrated reference on a wide variety of crop plants,
facilitating comparison and contrast, as well as providing relevant
relationships for future research and development. The book
presents the genetic and natural history value of wild relatives,
covers what wild relatives exist, explores the existing knowledge
regarding specific relatives and the research surrounding them and
identifies knowledge gaps. As understanding the role of crop wild
relatives in plant breeding expands the genetic pool for abiotic
and biotic stress resistance, this is an ideal reference on this
important topic.
Novel Approaches to Colorectal Cancer, Volume 151 in the Advances
in Cancer Research series, is composed of 11 reviews covering
state-of-the-art research relating to the etiology, diagnosis,
prevention and treatment of colorectal cancer. The book's chapters
were written by recognized experts in the field, and include
sections on molecular biomarkers in diagnosis and therapy, the
interplay of diet, lifestyle, and the microbiome, early-age onset
disease, mutational signature analysis, challenges in early
detection, immunotherapy, organoid technology, the role of
epigenetic alterations, disparities in minority populations, field
carcinogenesis, and cancer as an evolutionary process. Each of
these topics provides novel insights and concepts on various
aspects of the nature of colorectal cancer, offering new
opportunities for the management of a major source of cancer
incidence and mortality.
Advances in Cancer Research, Volume 150, the latest release in this
ongoing series, covers the relationship(s) between autophagy and
senescence, how they are defined, and the influence of these
cellular responses on tumor dormancy and disease recurrence.
Specific sections in this new release include Autophagy and
senescence, converging roles in pathophysiology, Cellular
senescence and tumor promotion: role of the unfolded protein
response, autophagy and senescence in cancer stem cells, Targeting
the stress support network regulated by autophagy and senescence
for cancer treatment, Autophagy and PTEN in DNA damage-induced
senescence, mTOR as a senescence manipulation target: A forked
road, and more.
Prenatal Genetic Counseling: Practical Support for Prenatal
Diagnostics, Decision-Making, and Dealing with Uncertainty provides
a foundation for new research and a one-stop source for physicians,
genetic counselors, psychologists, social workers, general
practitioners, grief workers, translational researchers, and
administrators seeking to work in the field of clinical genomics
ethically and in full consideration of patients' psychological
well-being. Here, an international team of experienced counselors
and clinician-scientists lay out the range of methods and
technologies applied in prenatal decision-making, including NIPT;
invasive testing with microarray analysis or whole genome
sequencing; ultrasound screening; and prenatal diagnosis for known
hereditary conditions, among others. From here, they examine
specific challenges in the clinical translation. In a field where
decisions about life or death of a child are made, professionals
are bound to encounter uncertainty. This book was co-created by
health care practitioners, scientists, patients and students to
provide insights and direction for offering support straight from
the heart to couples faced with fetal anomalies. To make this
possible for all couples, diversity in prenatal genetic counseling
is also addressed. Finally, next steps in prenatal genetic
counseling research and clinical implementation are discussed. As
we are challenged by the rapid advances in prenatal genomics, so
are our patients. Learning from our patients with every encounter,
this book aims to offer access to the insights we gathered as well
as to stimulate lifelong learning.
Emerging Plant Growth Regulators in Agriculture: Roles in Stress
Tolerance presents current PGR discoveries and advances for
agricultural applications, providing a comprehensive reference for
those seeking to apply these tools for improved plant health and
crop yield. As demand for agricultural crops and improved
nutritional requirement continue to escalate in response to
increasing population, plant researchers have focused on
identifying scientific approaches to minimize the negative impacts
of climate change on agriculture crops. Among the various applied
approaches, the application of plant growth regulators (PGRs) have
gained significant attention for their ability to enhance stress
tolerance mechanisms. This book was developed to provide
foundational and emerging information to advance the discovery of
novel, cost-competitive, specific and effective PGRs for
applications in agriculture.
Advances in Genetics, Volume 108 provides the latest information on
genetics, presenting new medical breakthroughs that are occurring
as a result of advances in our knowledge of the topic. The book
continually publishes important reviews of the broadest interest to
geneticists and their colleagues in affiliated disciplines, with
this new release including chapters on Clinical applications of
cancer genetics and genomics, Epigenetic mutations in childhood
tumors- the paradigm of Wilms tumor, Preventive population
genomics-the model of BRCA related cancers, Recent advances of PARP
inhibitors in medical oncology, Role of single cell and liquid
biopsy in cancer research and clinical applications. Other chapters
cover Recent advances and clinical utility of prostate cancer
genomics, Recent advances in lung cancer genomics- applications in
targeted therapy, and more.
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