Monoclonal Antibody and Peptide–Targeted Radiotherapy of Cancer H 648 p. 10
Reilly, RM
著
発行年月 |
2010年08月 |
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出版国 |
アメリカ合衆国 |
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言語 |
英語 |
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媒体 |
冊子 |
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装丁 |
hardcover |
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ページ数/巻数 |
648 p. |
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ジャンル |
洋書/生命科学・医学/がん科学/がん科学 |
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ISBN |
9780470243725 |
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商品コード |
0201299929 |
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本の性格 |
学術書 |
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新刊案内掲載月 |
2010年04月 |
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商品URL
| https://kw.maruzen.co.jp/ims/itemDetail.html?itmCd=0201299929 |
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内容
The essential, up–to–date guide to fighting cancer with targeted radiotherapyContinuing to gain momentum as a novel treatment strategy, targeted radiotherapy relies on and exploits the characteristics of malignant cells to attack tumors with radiation. Monoclonal Antibody and Peptide–Targeted Radiotherapy of Cancer helps readers understand this exciting radiopharmaceutical field with up–to–date developments and step–by–step discussion covering a range of diverse topics, including optimization in the design of biomolecules and radiochemistry, cell and animal models for preclinical evaluation, discoveries from pivotal clinical trials, radiation biology and dosimetry, and considerations in regulatory approval. Unique aspects of the book include:A translational focus on development, preclinical, and clinical evaluation of novel targeted radiopharmaceuticals for treating cancerA discussion on health economics issues that have an impact on the ultimate use of targeted radiotherapy in clinical oncologyA broad discussion of the utility of targeted radiotherapy for multiple tumor typesNew and emerging areas like molecular imaging, the bystander effect, and combining targeted radiotherapy with cytolytic virus therapy of tumorsMonoclonal Antibody and Peptide–Targeted Radiotherapy of Cancer enlists internationally renowned experts and emerging leaders in the field who explain the groundbreaking science that has delivered a wealth of new findings and is defining the role of this new cancer treatment in the future. Review of the current state of the art provides provocative insight from today's cancer researchers as they reach for tomorrow's cures.