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Molecular biology has rapidly advanced since the discovery of the
basic flow of information in life, from DNA to RNA to proteins.
While there are several important and interesting exceptions to
this general flow of information, the importance of these
biological macromolecules in dictating the phenotypic nature of
living creatures in health and disease is paramount. In the last
one and a half decades, and particularly after the completion of
the Human Genome Project, there has been an explosion of
technologies that allow the broad characterization of these
macromolecules in physiology, and the perturbations to these
macromolecules that occur in diseases such as cancer. In this
volume, we will explore the modern approaches used to characterize
these macromolecules in an unbiased, systematic way. Such
technologies are rapidly advancing our knowledge of the coordinated
and complicated changes that occur during carcinogenesis, and are
providing vital information that, when correctly interpreted by
biostatistical/bioinformatics analyses, can be exploited for the
prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of human cancers. The purpose
of this volume is to provide an overview of modern molecular
biological approaches to unbiased discovery in cancer research.
Advances in molecular biology allowing unbiased analysis of changes
in cancer initiation and progression will be overviewed. These
include the strategies employed in modern genomics, gene expression
analysis, and proteomics.
Molecular biology has rapidly advanced since the discovery of the
basic flow of information in life, from DNA to RNA to proteins.
While there are several important and interesting exceptions to
this general flow of information, the importance of these
biological macromolecules in dictating the phenotypic nature of
living creatures in health and disease is paramount. In the last
one and a half decades, and particularly after the completion of
the Human Genome Project, there has been an explosion of
technologies that allow the broad characterization of these
macromolecules in physiology, and the perturbations to these
macromolecules that occur in diseases such as cancer. In this
volume, we will explore the modern approaches used to characterize
these macromolecules in an unbiased, systematic way. Such
technologies are rapidly advancing our knowledge of the coordinated
and complicated changes that occur during carcinogenesis, and are
providing vital information that, when correctly interpreted by
biostatistical/bioinformatics analyses, can be exploited for the
prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of human cancers. The purpose
of this volume is to provide an overview of modern molecular
biological approaches to unbiased discovery in cancer research.
Advances in molecular biology allowing unbiased analysis of changes
in cancer initiation and progression will be overviewed. These
include the strategies employed in modern genomics, gene expression
analysis, and proteomics.
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