Regulatory Issues in Gene Therapy
Tomato-based Products and Lycopene in the Prevention of Cancer : Bioavailability and Antioxidant Properties
Classical Homoeopathy in the treatment of Cancer patients
Gene Therapy Market to 2018 - Product Development Slowed by Clinical Failures, Close Regulatory Surveillance and High Compliance Standards
Dr. Otto Heinrich Warburg, 1931 Nobel Prize Winner - The Root Cause of Cancer
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A Study Of Risk Of Cancer For People With Genital Warts
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Provides up-to-date information and key insights into gene therapy issues of importance to scientists and clinicians focusing on the brain and central nervous system.
VEGF and Cancer is a comprehensive and up to date review of current knowledge on the role of vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) in cancer. Key Features: -Discussion of VEGF as potent ...
The mechanism by which ribosomal RNA is synthesized has been a topic of intensive research for nearly 30 years. In 1981 the first in vitro transcription system for ribosomal RNA from a eukaryote - ...
There is much discussion in the field of interventional cardiovascular therapy as to what is the best approach to treating coronary bifurcation lesions. Many advocate for provisional stenting, ...
Gene Therapy of Bladder Cancer and Colorectal Metastasis in the Liver
Gene Therapy in the Treatment of Cancer: Progress and Prospects
Addresses imaging techniques, including their use for best practice, and provides examples of results found in both pre-clinical and clinical studies. This text covers vivo imaging for oncology, ...
G. Landes). Baylor University, Dallas, TX. Text on a new technology known as preactivation (a process of exposing photoactive compounds to light which converts them into new drugs). 1 foreign ...
PhD Thesis (2002). Apoptosis is an etiologic component of neurodegenerative disorders [e.g. Alzheimer's disease (AD), amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS)] and acute brain injury ischemia/hypoxia ...