Selenium and Selenoproteins in Cancer, Volume 136, the latest release in the Advances in Cancer Research series, provides invaluable information on the fast-moving field of cancer research. This updated volume includes chapters on The epidemiology of selenium and human cancer, Selenium, epigenetics and cancer, Selenium status and cancer risk, Nutritional aspects of selenium and breast cancer risk: focus on cellular and molecular mechanisms, Selenoproteins in tumorigenesis and cancer progression, Selenoproteins and metastasis, The tumor microenvironment and inflammatory factors, and…mehr
Selenium and Selenoproteins in Cancer, Volume 136, the latest release in the Advances in Cancer Research series, provides invaluable information on the fast-moving field of cancer research. This updated volume includes chapters on The epidemiology of selenium and human cancer, Selenium, epigenetics and cancer, Selenium status and cancer risk, Nutritional aspects of selenium and breast cancer risk: focus on cellular and molecular mechanisms, Selenoproteins in tumorigenesis and cancer progression, Selenoproteins and metastasis, The tumor microenvironment and inflammatory factors, and Selenium-dependent glutathione peroxidases during tumor development.
This new release in the series presents original reviews on research regarding the prevention and treatment of cancer with selenium.
As the group leader and head of the research unit in the Department of Internal Medicine since 2013 and currently Dept of Pharmaceutical Sciences at University of Perugia, Francesco Galli's research is focussed on biochemistry, cellular biology and signaling, pharmacology/toxicology, and nutrition.
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1. The Epidemiology of Selenium and Human CancerMarco Vinceti, Tommaso Filippini, Silvia Cilloni, and Catherine M. Crespi2. Selenoproteins in Tumorigenesis and Cancer ProgressionSarah P. Short and Christopher S. Williams3. Selenoproteins and MetastasisMichael P. Marciel and Peter R. Hoffmann4. Selenium-Dependent Glutathione Peroxidases During Tumor DevelopmentAnna P. Kipp5. Targeting the Selenoprotein Thioredoxin Reductase 1 for Anticancer TherapyElias S.J. Arnér6. The Regulation of Pathways of Inflammation and Resolution in Immune Cells and Cancer Stem Cells by SeleniumBastihalli T. Diwakar, Arvind M. Korwar, Robert F. Paulson, and K. Sandeep Prabhu7. Selenium and Breast Cancer Risk: Focus on Cellular and Molecular MechanismsCamile C. Fontelles and Thomas P. Ong8. Selenium and Epigenetics in Cancer: Focus on DNA MethylationEwa Jablonska and Edyta Reszka 9. Selenium and Cancer Stem CellsGiuseppe Murdolo, Desirée Bartolini, Cristina Tortoioli, Marta Piroddi, Pierangelo Torquato, and Francesco Galli10. elenocompounds in Cancer Therapy: An OverviewDesirée Bartolini, Luca Sancineto, Andreza Fabro de Bem, Kenneth D. Tew, Claudio Santi, Rafael Radi, Pierangelo Toquato, and Francesco Galli
1. The Epidemiology of Selenium and Human CancerMarco Vinceti, Tommaso Filippini, Silvia Cilloni, and Catherine M. Crespi2. Selenoproteins in Tumorigenesis and Cancer ProgressionSarah P. Short and Christopher S. Williams3. Selenoproteins and MetastasisMichael P. Marciel and Peter R. Hoffmann4. Selenium-Dependent Glutathione Peroxidases During Tumor DevelopmentAnna P. Kipp5. Targeting the Selenoprotein Thioredoxin Reductase 1 for Anticancer TherapyElias S.J. Arnér6. The Regulation of Pathways of Inflammation and Resolution in Immune Cells and Cancer Stem Cells by SeleniumBastihalli T. Diwakar, Arvind M. Korwar, Robert F. Paulson, and K. Sandeep Prabhu7. Selenium and Breast Cancer Risk: Focus on Cellular and Molecular MechanismsCamile C. Fontelles and Thomas P. Ong8. Selenium and Epigenetics in Cancer: Focus on DNA MethylationEwa Jablonska and Edyta Reszka 9. Selenium and Cancer Stem CellsGiuseppe Murdolo, Desirée Bartolini, Cristina Tortoioli, Marta Piroddi, Pierangelo Torquato, and Francesco Galli10. elenocompounds in Cancer Therapy: An OverviewDesirée Bartolini, Luca Sancineto, Andreza Fabro de Bem, Kenneth D. Tew, Claudio Santi, Rafael Radi, Pierangelo Toquato, and Francesco Galli
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