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Cancer Bioinformatics

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This book provides a framework for computational researchers studying the basics of cancer through comparative analyses of omic data. It discusses how key cancer pathways can be analyzed and discovered to derive new insights into the disease and identifies diagnostic and prognostic markers for cancer. Chapters explain the basic cancer biology and how cancer develops, including the many potential survival routes. The examination of gene-expression patterns uncovers commonalities across multiple cancers and specific characteristics of individual cancer types. The authors also treat cancer as an evolving complex system, explore future case studies, and summarize the essential online data sources. Cancer Bioinformatics is designed for practitioners and researchers working in cancer research and bioinformatics. It is also suitable as a secondary textbook for advanced-level students studying computer science, biostatistics or biomedicine.

List of contents

Basic cancer biology.- Omic data, information derivable and computational needs.- Cancer classification and molecular signature identification.- Understanding cancer at the genomic level.- Elucidation of cancer divers through comparative omic analyses.- Hyaluronic acid: A key facilitator of cancer evolution.- Multiple routes for survival: Understanding how cancer evades apoptosis.- Cancer development in competitive and hostile environments.- Cell proliferation from regulated to deregulated state via epigenomic responses.- Understanding cancer invasion and metastasis.- Cancer after metastasis: The second transformation.- Searching for cancer biomarkers in human body fluids.- In silico investigation of cancer using publicly available data.- Understanding cancer as an evolving complex system: our perspective.

Summary

This book provides a framework for computational researchers studying the basics of cancer through comparative analyses of omic data. It discusses how key cancer pathways can be analyzed and discovered to derive new insights into the disease and identifies diagnostic and prognostic markers for cancer. Chapters explain the basic cancer biology and how cancer develops, including the many potential survival routes. The examination of gene-expression patterns uncovers commonalities across multiple cancers and specific characteristics of individual cancer types. The authors also treat cancer as an evolving complex system, explore future case studies, and summarize the essential online data sources. Cancer Bioinformatics is designed for practitioners and researchers working in cancer research and bioinformatics. It is also suitable as a secondary textbook for advanced-level students studying computer science, biostatistics or biomedicine.

Product details

Authors Jua Cui, Juan Cui, David Puett, Yin Xu, Ying Xu
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 30.05.2014
 
EAN 9781493913800
ISBN 978-1-4939-1380-0
No. of pages 368
Dimensions 163 mm x 18 mm x 243 mm
Weight 773 g
Illustrations XXVI, 368 p. 68 illus.
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Biology > Miscellaneous

B, Medicine, Medical research, computer science, bioinformatics, Oncology, Life sciences: general issues, Cancer Research, Systems Biology, Information technology: general issues, Biomedicine, general, Biomedical Research, Computational and Systems Biology, Computational Biology/Bioinformatics, Cancer Biology

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