p53 - Sue Armstrong

p53

The Gene that Cracked the Cancer Code

(Autor)

Buch | Softcover
288 Seiten
2015
Bloomsbury Sigma (Verlag)
978-1-4729-1052-3 (ISBN)
14,95 inkl. MwSt
The BMA Medical Book Award-shortlisted story of the search for p53 - the most important gene in medicine.

All of us have lurking in our DNA a most remarkable gene, which has a crucial job – it protects us from cancer. Known simply as p53, this gene constantly scans our cells to ensure that they grow and divide without mishap. If a cell makes a mistake in copying its DNA during the process of division, p53 stops it in its tracks, summoning a repair team before allowing the cell to carry on dividing. If the mistake is irreparable and the rogue cell threatens to grow out of control, p53 commands the cell to commit suicide. Cancer cannot develop unless p53 itself is damaged or prevented from functioning normally.

This book tells the story of medical science’s mission to unravel the mysteries of this crucial gene, and to get to the heart of what happens in our cells when they turn cancerous. Through the personal accounts of key researchers, p53: The Gene that Cracked the Cancer Code reveals the fascination of the quest for scientific understanding, as well as the excitement of the chase for new cures – the hype, the enthusiasm, the lost opportunities, the blind alleys, and the breakthroughs. And as the long-anticipated revolution in cancer treatment tailored to individual patient’s symptoms begins to take off at last, p53 remains at the cutting edge.

This tale of scientific discovery highlights the tremendous recent advances made in our understanding of cancer, a disease that affects more than one in three of us at some point in our lives.

Sue Armstrong is a science writer and broadcaster based in Edinburgh. She has worked for a variety of media organisations, including New Scientist, and since the 1980s has undertaken regular assignments for the World Health Organization (WHO) and UNAIDS, writing about women's health issues and the AIDS pandemic, among many other topics, and reporting from the frontline in countries as diverse as Haiti, Papua New Guinea, Uganda, Thailand, Namibia and Serbia. Sue has been involved, as presenter, writer and researcher, in several major medical documentaries for BBC Radio 4.

Preface
Chapter 1: Flesh of our Own Flesh
Chapter 2: The Enemy Within
Chapter 3: Discovery
Chapter 4: Unseeable Biology
Chapter 5: Cloning the Gene
Chapter 6: A Case of Mistaken Identity
Chapter 7: A New Angle on Cancer
Chapter 8: p53 Reveals its True Colours
Chapter 9: Master Switch
Chapter 10: ‘Guardian of the Genome’
Chapter 11: Of Autumn Leaves and Cell Death
Chapter 12: Of Mice and Men
Chapter 13: The Guardian’s Gatekeeper
Chapter 14: The Smoking Gun
Chapter 15: Following the Fingerprints
Chapter 16: Cancer in the Family
Chapter 17: The Tropeiro Connection?
Chapter 18: Jekyll and Hyde
Chapter 19: Cancer and Ageing: A Balancing Act
Chapter 20: The Treatment Revolution
Dramatis Personae
Glossary
Notes on Sources
Acknowledgements
Index

Erscheint lt. Verlag 5.11.2015
Verlagsort London
Sprache englisch
Maße 129 x 198 mm
Gewicht 232 g
Themenwelt Sachbuch/Ratgeber Natur / Technik
Medizin / Pharmazie Medizinische Fachgebiete Onkologie
Studium 2. Studienabschnitt (Klinik) Humangenetik
Naturwissenschaften Biologie Genetik / Molekularbiologie
ISBN-10 1-4729-1052-4 / 1472910524
ISBN-13 978-1-4729-1052-3 / 9781472910523
Zustand Neuware
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