John Roboz, "Mass Spectrometry in Cancer Research"
2002 | pages: 577 | ISBN: 084930167X | PDF | 13,5 mb
2002 | pages: 577 | ISBN: 084930167X | PDF | 13,5 mb
Cancer research is becoming multidisciplinary. The complex structural and therapeutic problems require synergistic approaches employing an assortment of biochemical manipulations, chromatographic or electrophoretic separations, sequencing strategies, and … more and more mass spectrometry.
Mass Spectrometry in Cancer Research provides a broad examination of current strategies and techniques and their application to the study of:
(i) occupational and environmental carcinogens;
(ii) antineoplastic and chemopreventive agents;
(iii) pertinent proteins, lipids, nucleic acids and glycoconjugates. Also included are a chapter on instrumentation and methodologies for biologists and physicians and a brief review of the relevant concepts of cancer biology and medicine for mass spectrometrists.
This book is intended for: mass spectrometrists in research or those providing core services; researchers in biological, medical, pharmaceutical or environmental sciences; physicians in academic medicine; and academic/industrial research managers.
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