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(Ebook) Neuronal Activity in Tumor Tissue (Progress in Experimental Tumor Research) by Kurt S. Zanker, Frank Entschladen ISBN 3805582463

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Authors:Kurt S. Zanker, Frank Entschladen
Pages:180 pages.
Year:2007
Editon:1
Publisher:S. Karger AG (Switzerland)
Language:english
File Size:4.85 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:3805582463
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(Ebook) Neuronal Activity in Tumor Tissue (Progress in Experimental Tumor Research) by Kurt S. Zanker, Frank Entschladen ISBN 3805582463

ons as a basis for new anticancer therapies. how tumors interact with the nervous system and what impact this might have for the progression and Targeted primarily at investigators in experimental and clinical oncology, this book is also of special interest to neurobiologists as well as developmental and cell biologists.ee of plasticity. Subsequent chapters discuss the interaction between peripheral nerves and tumor cells, the so-called neuro-neoplastic synapse, with regard to carcinogenesis, predictive tumor markers, tumor growth and tumor progression leading to metastasis. In this part, the concept of neoneurogenesis is postulated as a process by which the tumor regulates its own innervation through the release of neurotrophic factors, in analogy to the process of neoangiogenesis discovered three decades ago. Once nerve endings have grown into the tumor, these can release neurotransmitters which promote tumor cell migration and metastasis development. The final chaptersreflect on the role of stem cells in neoneurogenesis and consider
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