Focused on the discovery of precise molecular targets for the
development of the cancer preventive agents, "Cancer Prevention:
Dietary Factors and Pharmacology" provides researchers and
non-researchers with practical methodologies for developing and
validating small molecule and phytochemical-derived drug discovery
and mechanisms by which these compounds can modulate distinct
target proteins involved in oncogenic signaling. While this volume
is primarily focused toward cancer prevention research, the range
of techniques demonstrated in the book also provides an
introduction of cancer prevention research methods to researchers
outside the field. Chapters deal with a critical discussion of both
laboratory and clinical topics, with each chapter containing both a
discursive section along with a detailed methods section. As part
of the "Methods in Pharmacology and Toxicology" series, this
meticulous volume includes the kind of key implementation advice
that seeks to ensure successful results in the lab.
Practical and authoritative, "Cancer Prevention: Dietary Factors
and Pharmacology" aims to guide research toward identifying
molecular targets and conducting human studies with phytochemicals
which would, ideally, provide an enhanced approach to the goal of
personalized cancer prevention.
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