Cancer Cell Signaling Methods and Protocols

The rapidly evolving nature of cell signaling research in cancer has necessitated a continuous updating of the methods used in its study, most recently to take into account the analysis of multiple members within a gene family. Cancer Cell Signaling: Methods and Protocols brings together all the maj...

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Other Authors: Terrian, David M. (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Totowa, NJ Humana Press 2003, 2003
Edition:1st ed. 2003
Series:Methods in Molecular Biology
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Collection: Springer Protocols Archive 1981-2004 - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
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505 0 |a Manipulation and Detection of Survival Signals -- Functional Analysis of the Antimitogenic Activity of Tumor Suppressors -- Rescue and Isolation of Rb-deficient Prostate Epithelium by Tissue Recombination -- Signal Transduction Study Using Gene-Targeted Embryonic Stem Cells -- The Use of the Yeast Two-Hybrid System to Measure Protein-Protein Interactions that Occur Following Oxidative Stress -- Differential Screening of cDNA Libraries for Analysis of Gene Expression During Tumor Progression -- Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinase Signaling in Drug-Resistant Neuroblastoma Cells -- TUNEL and Immunofluorescence Double-Labeling Assay for Apoptotic Cells with Specific Antigen(s) -- Manipulation and Edtection of Oncogenic Signals -- Kinetworks™ Protein Kinase Multiblot Analysis -- Protein Tyrosine Kinase and Phosphatase Expression Profiling in Human Cancers -- Association of Nonreceptor Tyrosine Kinase c-Yes with Tight Junction Protein Occludin by Coimmunoprecipitation Assay --  
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520 |a The rapidly evolving nature of cell signaling research in cancer has necessitated a continuous updating of the methods used in its study, most recently to take into account the analysis of multiple members within a gene family. Cancer Cell Signaling: Methods and Protocols brings together all the major methods of cell research that are scientifically grounded within the cancer biology field. Presented in step-by-step detail to ensure successful results, the methods include proven techniques for the investigation of apoptosis and cell death, complementary protocols for manipulating and/or monitoring oncogenic signals in cancer cells, and techniques for studying protein-protein interactions. Finally, there is a detailed protocol for capturing pure samples of malignant cells from frozen tissue specimens and two alternative techniques for analyzing their genomic DNA. Each method is described by a hands-on master of the technique and includes invaluable notes on troubleshooting and pitfalls to avoid. Cutting-edge and highly practical, Cancer Cell Signaling: Methods and Protocols provides today's cancer researchers with new, but well-proven, strategies and procedures for investigating how the signaling cascades essential to normal cell life are corrupted, as well as for developing new molecular tools for cancer therapy