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Human Melanoma

Human Melanoma



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Edition: Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1990
Publisher: Springer
Binding: Paperback
ISBN: 3642744982



Human Melanoma: From Basic Research to Clinical Application


This is a ready source of information on melanoma, spanning from basic research to clinical investigations. Medical books Human Melanoma. Special emphasis is placed on immunology and molecular biology, and results derived from the application of biotechnology to melanoma are reviewed Medical books Genetex - Gtx27229 - Human Melanoma Tumor Lysate (each (200μg)). HUMAN MELANOMA TUMOR LYSATE Protein extract from Human Melanoma (Tumor) Pkg Size: 200 ug Unit: Each (200 G) This listing is for Each (200 G)

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HUMAN MELANOMA TUMOR LYSATE Protein extract from Human Melanoma (Tumor) Pkg Size: 200 ug Unit: Each (200 G) This listing is for Each (200 G)

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Categories: Melanoma. Contributors: Soldano Ferrone - Editor. Format: Hardcover

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Medical Book Human Melanoma



Special emphasis is placed on immunology and molecular biology, and results derived from the application of biotechnology to melanoma are reviewed. Other topics discussed by leading authorities include: the characteristics of melanoma associated antigens defined by monoclonal antibodies, the role of melanoma associated antigens and HLA antigens in the biology of melanoma cells, the results of immunohistochemical studies and radio-imaging with monoclonal antibodies, and the development and application of therapeutic approaches.

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