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MicroRNAs in malignant tumors of the skin - First steps of tiny players in the skin to a new world of genomic medicine

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Michael Sand gives the reader an overview ofcurrent techniques in expression profiling of miRNAs and their maturationmachinery in the skin. This book is a postdoctoral thesis on miRNAs incutaneous malignant melanoma and non-melanoma skin cancer with a focus on themiRNA processing machinery and miRNA expression profiling. The researchpresented in this book was performed in the Dermatologic Surgery Section at theDepartment of Dermatology, Venereology and Allergology of the Ruhr-UniversityBochum, Germany and gives the reader an overview of current techniques inexpression profiling of miRNAs and their maturation machinery in the skin.

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Introduction.- Objectives of this work.- Summary and discussion of this work.- Closing remarks.- Paper 1: Expression levels of the microRNA processing enzymes Drosha and Dicer in epithelial skin cancer.- Paper 2: Expression levels of the microRNA maturing microprocessor complex component DGCR8 and the RNA- induced silencing complex (RISC) components argonaute-1, argonaute-2, PACT, TARBP1 and TARBP2 in epithelial skin cancer.- Paper 3: Expression of microRNAs in basal cell carcinoma.- Paper 4: Microarray analysis of microRNA expression in cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma.- Paper 5: The miRNA machinery in primary cutaneous malignant melanoma, cutaneous malignant melanoma metastases and benign melanocytic nevi.- Paper 6: Immunohistochemical expression patterns of the microRNA-processing enzyme Dicer in cutaneous malignant melanomas, benign melanocytic nevi and dysplastic melanocytic nevi.- Paper 7: Comparative microarray analysis of microRNA expression profiles in primary cutaneous malignant melanoma, cutaneous malignant melanoma metastases and benign melanocytic nevi.- Paper 8: MicroRNAs and the skin: tiny players in the body's largest organ.- Paper 9: microRNA in non-melanoma skin cancer.

About the author










Michael Sand, MD studied medicine at the Ruhr-University of Bochum
/ Germany, Harvard Medical School Boston and the University of California, San
Diego (UCSD). After board certification in Dermatology, Venereology and
Emergency Medicine at the Ruhr-University Bochum / Germany he and his team
started to investigate the role of microRNA in the skin. He is currently an
attending physician in the Department of Plastic Surgery, Catholic Clinics of
the Ruhr Peninsula, Essen, Germany with a clinical focus on surgical therapy of
skin cancer and a research focus on the role of microRNAs in malignant skin
tumors.


Summary

Michael Sand gives the reader an overview of
current techniques in expression profiling of miRNAs and their maturation
machinery in the skin. This book is a postdoctoral thesis on miRNAs in
cutaneous malignant melanoma and non-melanoma skin cancer with a focus on the
miRNA processing machinery and miRNA expression profiling. The research
presented in this book was performed in the Dermatologic Surgery Section at the
Department of Dermatology, Venereology and Allergology of the Ruhr-University
Bochum, Germany and gives the reader an overview of current techniques in
expression profiling of miRNAs and their maturation machinery in the skin.

Product details

Authors Michael Sand
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.01.2018
 
EAN 9783658215118
ISBN 978-3-658-21511-8
No. of pages 245
Dimensions 148 mm x 14 mm x 210 mm
Weight 340 g
Illustrations XI, 245 p. 1 illus. in color.
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Medicine > Clinical medicine

Pathologie, Onkologie, C, Medicine, Pathology, Oncology, Dermatology, Cancer Research, Biomedical Research

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