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Tumor Angiogenesis and Anti-Angiogenic Therapy
Explores tumor angiogenesis, VEGFA's role, anti-angiogenic therapy efficacy, and resistance mechanisms.
Anti-cancer therapies II: De Palma
Explores breakthroughs in cancer immunotherapy, including immune checkpoint blockade and adoptive T cell therapies.
Organ-on-Chip: Biomedical Research and Cancer Modeling
Explores Organ-on-Chip technology for biomedical research and cancer modeling, showcasing its impact on drug development and disease understanding.
Magnetotheranostics: Nano-particle Tools for Cancer Detection and Treatment
Covers the development of superparamagnetic nanoparticles for cancer detection and treatment through MRI imaging and hyperthermia.
Cancer Biology: Hallmarks and Mechanisms
Covers the hallmarks of cancer, oncogenes, DNA repair, telomeres, viruses, cell cycle, stem cells, metastasis, and genetic instability.
Cancer Genomics: Comprehensive Molecular Characterization and Evolution
Explores comprehensive genomic characterization, mutual exclusivity, and cancer evolution.
Genetic Instability: De Palma
Explores genetic instability in cancer, multi-step progression, repair mechanisms, and cancer stem cells.
What is cancer? - De Palma
Explores the definition, frequency, classification, and types of cancer, including carcinomas, sarcomas, hematopoietic malignancies, and neuroectodermal tumors.
Cellular Senescence and Tumor Progression
Explores cellular senescence, oncogene activation, DNA damage response, and telomere dysfunction in cancer suppression pathways.
Multi-step Tumor Progression: De Palma
Explores the multi-step progression of tumors, from cancer incidence rates to tumor initiators and promoters.