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New trends in cancer for the 21st century

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    Chapter 1 Prognostic and Therapeutic Targets in the Ewing's Family of Tumors (PROTHETS)
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    Chapter 2 Targeted Therapies in Ewing's Sarcoma
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    Chapter 3 The CCN3 protein and cancer.
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    Chapter 4 EWS-FLI1 in Ewing's sarcoma: real targets and collateral damage.
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    Chapter 5 Molecular Karyotyping in Sarcoma Diagnostics and Research
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    Chapter 6 TuBaFrost: European Virtual Tumor Tissue Banking
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    Chapter 7 Virtual Microscopy in Virtual Tumor Banking
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    Chapter 8 Harmonizing Cancer Control in Europe
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    Chapter 9 The Diagnosis of Cancer: “From H&E to Molecular Diagnosis and Back“
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    Chapter 10 From Morphological to Molecular Diagnosis of Soft Tissue Tumors
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    Chapter 11 Prediction of Response to Neoadjuvant Chemotherapy in Carcinomas of the Upper Gastrointestinal Tract
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    Chapter 12 Integrating the Diagnosis of Childhood Malignancies
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    Chapter 13 Preclinical Models for Cell Cycle-Targeted Therapies
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    Chapter 14 WWOX, a chromosomal fragile site gene and its role in cancer.
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    Chapter 15 From Genome to Proteome in Tumor Profiling: Molecular Events in Colorectal Cancer Genesis
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    Chapter 16 Effect of Hypoxia on the Tumor Phenotype: The Neuroblastoma and Breast Cancer Models
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    Chapter 17 Methylation patterns and chemosensitivity in NSCLC.
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    Chapter 18 Pharmacogenomics and Colorectal Cancer
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    Chapter 19 Development of pharmacogenomic predictors for preoperative chemotherapy of breast cancer.
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    Chapter 20 Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor Inhibitors in Colon Cancer
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    Chapter 21 Molecular Imaging of Cancer Using PET and SPECT
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    Chapter 22 MRS as Endogenous Molecular Imaging for Brain and Prostate Tumors: FP6 Project “eTUMOR“
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    Chapter 23 From Linac to Tomotherapy: New Possibilities for Cure?
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    Chapter 24 Targeting mTOR for Cancer Treatment
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    Chapter 25 Dual/pan-HER tyrosine kinase inhibitors: focus in breast cancer.
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    Chapter 26 AntiTumor-Associated Antigens IGGS: Dual Positive and Negative Potential Effects for Cancer Therapy
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    Chapter 27 Synergistic molecular mechanisms in hormone-sensitive breast cancer.
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Chapter title
The CCN3 protein and cancer.
Chapter number 3
Book title
New trends in cancer for the 21st century
Published in
Advances in experimental medicine and biology, December 2006
DOI 10.1007/978-1-4020-5133-3_3
Pubmed ID
Book ISBNs
978-1-4020-4966-8, 978-1-4020-5133-3
Authors

Perbal B, Perbal, B.

Abstract

A new family of cell growth and differentiation regulators has emerged in the past decade. These signaling proteins grouped under the CCN acronym, participate to fundamental biological functions, during normal development and in adulthood, from birth to death. Disregulation of their expression has been associated to tumorigenesis. Even though part of their physiological properties may be related to their capacity to bind several integrins, the CCN protein also interact with several other receptors and ligands that play critical roles in the regulation of cell signaling and communication. The multimodular structure of the CCN proteins provides the ground for the myriad of roles in which they participate, but it remains a challenge to those who wish to decipher the structure-function relationship that govern their multifunctional properties. The recent discovery of CCN variants whose expression is associated to the development of cancer raises fascinating questions regarding their role in the establishment and maintenance of the tumor state. Identifying the pathways in which the CCN proteins act and establishing the role of these proteins in intercellular communication will constitute new promising avenues among the trends for 21st century in cancer research.

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Unknown 4 100%

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Student > Master 2 50%
Student > Postgraduate 1 25%
Unknown 1 25%
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Medicine and Dentistry 2 50%
Design 1 25%
Unknown 1 25%
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