In Cytotoxic Drug Resistance Mechanisms, leading clinical and laboratory scientists describe cutting-edge methods for examining the mechanisms of cellular resistance to anticancer cytotoxics in human tumors. The protocols contain detailed instructions and extensive troubleshooting tips that allow researchers effectively to study a wide variety of drug resistance mechanisms, including aspects of drug-induced cell death, drug uptake/efflux, drug metabolism, and DNA repair. Each method is designed to help identify the correlation between molecular and biochemical data and the clinical responses of the patient.
Cytotoxic Drug Resistance Mechanisms makes it possible to test established and laboratory-derived hypotheses with clinically derived tumor samples. State-of-the-art and readily reproducible, the methods presented here afford basic and clinical scientists a powerful complement of tools for investigating all the clinically relevant mechanisms used as markers of the biological response to anticancer chemotherapeutics today.
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[PDF] Cytotoxic Drug Resistance Mechanisms D. Alan Anthoney, Stanley B. Kaye (auth.), Robert Brown, Uta B?ger-Brown (eds.)
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