The tumour microenvironment : causes and consequences of hypoxia and acidity /

Bibliographic Details
Corporate Authors: Novartis Foundation, Symposium on the Tumour Microenvironment: Causes and Consequences of Hypoxia and Acidity
Other Authors: Goode, Jamie, Chadwick, Derek
Format: Conference Proceeding Book
Language:English
Published: Chichester ; New York : Wiley, 2001.
Series:Novartis Foundation symposium ; 240.
Subjects:
Table of Contents:
  • Frontiers in the measurement of cell and tissue pH / R.J. Gillies ... [et al.]
  • The physiological environment in cancer vascularization, invasion and metastasis / Z.M. Bhujwalla ... [et al.]
  • Why are cancers acidic? A carrier-mediated diffusion model for H⁺ transport in the interstitial fluid / J.R. Griffiths ... [et al.]
  • pH and therapy of human cancers / J.L. Evelhoch
  • Mathematical models of tumour invasion mediated by transformation-induced alteration of microenvironmental pH / R.A. Gatenby ... [et al.]
  • pH regulation of renal gene expression / N.P. Curthoys ... [et al.]
  • Genetic determinants that influence hypoxia-induced apoptosis / R.M. Alarcon ... [et al.]
  • Genomic instability in cancer / S. Rockwell ... [et al.]
  • pH, hypoxia and metastasis / R.P. Hill ... [et al.]
  • Modelling tumour acidity and invasion / S.D. Webb ... [et al.]
  • pHi, aerobic glycosis and vascular endothelial growth factor in tumour growth / J. Pouysségur ... [et al.]
  • pH and chemotherapy / N. Raghunand ... [et al.]
  • The HIF pathway : implications for patterns of gene expression in cancer / C.c. Wykoff ... [et al.]
  • pH and multidrug resistance / P.D. Rope
  • 'The metabolism of tumours' : 70 years later / G.L Semenza ... [et al.]
  • Tissue penetration
  • The multiple mechanisms of multidrug resistance and cellular pH / S. Simon