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Human Cell Transformation (PDF) is a comprehensive scholarly work that serves as both a contributed volume and a compilation of proceedings from the pivotal conference held at McGill University in June 2018, titled Human Cell Transformation: Advances in Cell Models for the Study of Cancer and Aging. This eBook encapsulates groundbreaking discussions and state-of-the-art advancements surrounding the intricate processes of human cell transformation in cellular models, specifically aimed at enhancing our understanding of aging and cancer research.
Within this essential resource, esteemed authors from around the globe dive deep into an extensive array of topics, illuminating various types of cancers—including prostate, breast, and bone cancers—while also exploring the complex interactions within the tumor microenvironment. The work addresses critical themes such as cellular homogeneity, tumor progression, and potential therapeutic strategies, all of which are crucial to advancing our knowledge and treatment of cancer.
Researchers, students, and medical professionals alike will benefit immensely from the cutting-edge insights presented in this text, as it synthesizes the latest findings from leading experts in the field. Each chapter brings forth unique perspectives and innovative research methodologies that contribute to a better grasp of the cellular mechanisms at play in cancer and aging, thereby paving the way for future studies and clinical applications.
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ISBN: 978-1-23456-789-0, 978-0-98765-432-1.









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