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Apoptosis, Genomic Integrity and Cancer
Julien L. Van Lancker, University of California, Los Angeles, California

ISBN-13: 9780763745417
ISBN-10: 0763745413
$154.95 (Sugg. US List)
Hardcover
422 Pages
© 2006

Harmonious survival of the entire organism depends on the rigorous preservation of the controls that regulate the balance between the cell’s replication and apoptosis. This balance depends largely, although not exclusively, on the integrity of the genome. Cancer is a flagrant illustration of the danger of imbalance between cell proliferation and cell death.  As cells replicate unfettered by normal controls, they invade the surrounding healthy population of cells, and they colonize distant organs. Van Lancker’s book introduces readers to the molecules involved in apoptosis and genomic integrity and considers the gain or loss of the functions that lead to cancer. This excellent educational resource is designed for scientists and academics in the medical sciences, graduate and undergraduate education in cell biology, biochemistry, physiology, pharmacology, public health, toxicology, experimental pathology, and radiation biology. 

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