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Adipose Tissue And Cancer 1st Edition Nikki A Ford John Digiovanni

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Adipose Tissue And Cancer 1st Edition Nikki A Ford John Digiovanni
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Publisher: Springer-Verlag New York
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.99 MB
Pages: 190
Author: Nikki A. Ford, John DiGiovanni, Stephen D. Hursting (auth.), Mikhail G. Kolonin (eds.)
ISBN: 9781461476597, 9781461476603, 1461476593, 1461476607
Language: English
Year: 2013
Edition: 1

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Adipose Tissue And Cancer 1st Edition Nikki A Ford John Digiovanni by Nikki A. Ford, John Digiovanni, Stephen D. Hursting (auth.), Mikhail G. Kolonin (eds.) 9781461476597, 9781461476603, 1461476593, 1461476607 instant download after payment.

Recent studies have shown that cells from adipose tissue are capable of trafficking to tumors, thus enabling paracrine action of adipokines from within the tumor microenvironment. Increased tumor vascularization, immune system suppression and direct effects on malignant cell survival and proliferation have been investigated as mechanisms regulated by adipokines. The goal of this book is to discuss data pointing to the role of adipose tissue in cancer and to dissect individual mechanisms through which adipose tissue excess or restriction could influence cancer progression.

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