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John M. S. Bartlett
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Department of Surgery, University of Glasgow, Glasgow, Scotland
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If there is one aspect of current cancer research that represents a major ch- lenge in both novice and experienced researchers, it is the rapid advance in our understanding of the disease. Researchers can be required to switch from analysis of gene expression to kinetics of protein activation, from genetic studies to the analysis of protein funtion. Cancers are highly complex disease systems and researchers aiming to understand the functioning of cancer systems require access to a wide range of laboratory techiques from a broad range of research disciplines. Increasingly, however, published methods are incomplete or refer back to a series of previous publications each containing only a small part of the complete pro- col. The aim of Ovarian Cancer: Methods and Protocols is to provide for ovarian cancer researchers in the first instance, a laboratory handbook that will facilitate research into cancer systems by providing a series of expert protocols, with proven efficacy, across a broad range of technical expertise. Thus, there are sections on tumor genetics and cellular signal transduction, as well as sections on apoptosis and RNA analysis. The value of Ovarian Cancer: Methods and Protocols to the ovarian cancer researcher will, I trust, be considerably enhanced by (1) the provision of a series of overviews relating to the biology, diagnosis, and treatment of this important neoplasm, and (2) the provision of a series of technical overviews introducing each part that provides an expert review of the applications and pitfalls of the various techniques included.
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Table of contents (89 protocols)
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Introduction to Ovarian Cancer
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- Ronald P. Zweemer, Ian J. Jacobs
Pages 13-24
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- Robert C. Bast Jr., Gordon B. Mills
Pages 37-48
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- Steven J. Skates, Ian J. Jacobs, Robert C. Knapp
Pages 61-73
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- Dennis S. Chi, William J. Hoskins
Pages 75-87
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- Thomas C. Hamilton, Steven W. Johnson
Pages 89-106
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Tumor Markers
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Front Matter
Pages 107-141
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- Günther Gastl, Marie Plante
Pages 121-123
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- Harald Meden, Arjang Fattahi-Meibodi, Dagmar Marx
Pages 125-133
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- Ryuichiro Nishimura, Tamio Koizumi, Hiranmoy Das, Masayuki Takemori, Kazuo Hasegawa
Pages 135-141
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Model Systems
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Front Matter
Pages 143-203
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- Simon P. Langdon, Joanne Edwards, John M. S. Bartlett
Pages 145-153
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- Simon P. Langdon, Sandra S. Lawrie
Pages 155-159
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- Nelly Auersperg, Sarah L. Maines-Bandiera
Pages 169-174
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Editors and Affiliations
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Department of Surgery, University of Glasgow, Glasgow, Scotland
John M. S. Bartlett