Diversity, Versatility & Leukaemia - Geoffrey Brown, Isidro Sanchez-Garcia

Diversity, Versatility & Leukaemia

Buch | Hardcover
130 Seiten
2016
Nova Science Publishers Inc (Verlag)
978-1-63484-781-0 (ISBN)
157,65 inkl. MwSt
The blood cell system has provided a model system that has been used by many researchers to investigate how a stem cell can give rise to a wide variety of mature cell types. The principles that emerged in developmental biology have been applied to the structure of tissues throughout the body. However, many of the principles have been challenged by recent findings, changing the way we view blood cell development. In turn, this has impacted our understanding of the origin and nature of leukaemia, as well as cancer in general. Like the development of any body tissue, cancer is an organised and hierarchical tissue with its own identity. A new viewpoint is that the mutations that give rise to cancer re-programme cancer cells to their own abnormal pattern of tissue development. Understanding how the hierarchy of tumour identity differs from that of normal tissue provides important new avenues to the development of new treatments for cancer. No doubt further refinement to our understanding of normal and cancer cells will continue for many years to come. Even so, we appear to be moving towards an exciting prospect of providing the key to unlocking the long standing mystery of primary cellular events that undermine and distort our normal cells and give rise to the disease of cancer. The importance of this is the prospect of developing new treatments for cancer. In particular, the distorted behaviour of cancer cells might be reversible so that they can be restored to their normal state. Diversity, Versatility and Leukaemia examines how normal and cancer cells are inextricably linked, and focuses on the changes to how we view the development of normal cells and the subversion of this process in cancer.

Geoffrey Brown is Reader in Cellular Immunology at the College of Medical and Dental Sciences at the University of Birmingham, UK and Director of the EU-funded Marie Curie FP7 Initial Training Network and consortium DECIDE (Decision-making within cells and differentiation entity therapies). He received a BSc in microbiology from Queen Elizabeth College, University of London and a PhD in tumour biology from University College, London. Postdoctoral research was at the MRC Immunochemistry Unit, Oxford and the Nuffield Department of Clinical Medicine, Oxford. At Oxford, Geoffrey was also the IBM Fellow, University of Oxford and Research Lecturer of the House, Christ Church College. His early work described human B and T lymphocyte antigens leading to the discovery of the common acute lymphoblastic leukaemia antigen (CD10). This led to designation of the childhood leukaemia as common acute lymphoblastic leukaemia (cALL). His research for many years has concerned the development of blood cells and Geoffrey has proposed the pair-wise model for blood cell development.

Preface; The Diversity of Blood Cells; The Conventional Viewpoint to Haematopoiesis; Revision to the Model of Haematopoiesis; Classifying the Various Leukaemias/Haematopoietic Cancers; Leukaemia/Haematopoietic Cancer-initiating Cellular Events; Leukaemia/Haematopoietic Cancers and Lineage Commitment; The Prospect of New Treatments for Leukaemia & Other Cancers; Index.

Erscheinungsdatum
Verlagsort New York
Sprache englisch
Maße 155 x 230 mm
Gewicht 320 g
Themenwelt Medizin / Pharmazie Medizinische Fachgebiete Onkologie
ISBN-10 1-63484-781-4 / 1634847814
ISBN-13 978-1-63484-781-0 / 9781634847810
Zustand Neuware
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