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Pamela J. Russell (Editor), Paul Jackson (Editor), Elizabeth A. Kingsley (Editor)

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February 15, 2003 Methods in Molecular Medicine (Book 81)
A collection of basic and advanced molecular methods that reveal those markers essential for more accurate diagnoses of specific diseases, and in developing new treatment strategies. The techniques range from in vitro methods to in vivo models of prostate cancer, and include new methods for the accurate diagnosis of prostate cancer, proteome and microarray analyses, and new strategies for the treatment of refractory disease. Each method is described in step-by-step detail to ensure successful results and avoid failure.

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"I know of no other book similar to this important compendium of methods for the study of prostate cancer. It is organized and edited skillfully and will be useful for any scientist-physician interested in the study of prostate cancer." -Doody's Health Sciences Book Review Journal "...recommended for purchase by large health science or cancer research libraries. Or any library, which servies researchers and scientists, working on prostate cancer." - E-Streams

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With the prostate as the second leading site of cancer among males in Western society, the need to know why certain prostate cancers remain localized while others become aggressive and metastasize has become critical for the care of patients. In Prostate Cancer Methods and Protocols, leading investigators present basic and advanced molecular methods that reveal those markers essential for more accurate diagnoses of specific diseases, and in developing new treatment strategies. The techniques range from in vitro methods to in vivo models of prostate cancer. New methods for the accurate diagnosis of prostate cancer are also offered, including histological assessment, studies of cells in semen, and methylation analysis of the GSTpi, a potential prostate cancer-specific marker. Additional approaches, including proteome and microarray analyses, address such issues as assessing changes in the androgen receptor and studying the enzymes secreted by prostate cancer cells. New strategies for the treatment of refractory disease cover the role of flavonoids, targeted alpha therapy, methods for implementing immune therapy, and prostate-specific gene therapy. Each method is described in step-by-step detail to ensure successful results. Comprehensive and cutting-edge, Prostate Cancer Methods and Protocols provides access to the many powerful tools needed by scientists engaged in prostate cancer research today, as well as up-to-date reviews on several key aspects of the disease.

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Prostate cancer is the most common male cancer diagnosed in Western populations. Read the first page
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targeted alpha therapy, human prostatic stromal cells, membrane antigen gene, prostate tumor spheroids, metastatic human prostate cancer, human prostate cell lines, urethral washings, human prostatic epithelial cells, human prostate epithelial cells, probasin gene, probasin promoter, human glandular kallikrein, xenograft lines, prostate cancer progression, human prostate cancer cell lines, prostate cancer cells, human kallikrein, prostatic cells, prostate cancer metastasis, prostate cancer development, prostate cancer tissue, antigen retrieval techniques, prostate cancer research, prostate development, prostate cancer risk
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Cancer Res, Humana Press Inc, Molecular Medicine, Cancer Inst, Concentration Amount, New York, Bisulfite Methylation Analysis, Epidemiological Investigation, Applied Biosystems, United States, Cancer Epidemiol, Life Technologies, Mass Spectrom, Steroid Biochem, Antipeptide Kallikrein, Perkin Elmer, Bone Metastasis In Vivo, Introduction Prostate, Invitrogen Ltd, Biomarkers Prev, Cloning Prostate Transcriptional Enhancers, Nucleic Acids Res, San Diego, American Type Culture Collection, Cancer Genet
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