The biological picture of cancer is rapidly advancing from models built from phenomenological descriptions to network models derived from systems biology, which can capture the evolving pathophysiology of the disease at the molecular level. The translation of this (still academic) picture into a clinically relevant framework can be enabling for the war on cancer, but it is a scientific and technological challenge. In this review, we discuss emerging in vitro diagnostic technologies and therapeutic approaches that are being developed to handle this challenge. Our discussion of in vitro diagnostics is guided by the theme of making large numbers of measurements accurately, sensitively, and at very low cost. We discuss diagnostic approaches bas...
Viewing each human body as a system of interacting molecular networks and targeting disruptions in t...
After a quarter of century of rapid technological advances, research has revealed the complexity of ...
Abstract Modern medicine has been waging a war on cancer for nearly a century with no tangible end i...
The biological picture of cancer is rapidly advancing from models built from phenomenological descri...
in vitro diagnostics, cancer therapeutics, nanoparticles, quantum dots, nanowires, microfluidics The...
After a quarter of century of rapid technological advances, research has revealed the complexity of ...
Understanding the mechanism of cancer cell metastasis is crucial for targeted cancer diagnosis and r...
The clinical translation of new cancer theranostic has been delayed by inherent cancerâ s heterogen...
Cancer is caused by damage of genes which control the growth and division of cells. Detection/diagno...
Cancer is caused by damage of genes which control the growth and division of cells. Detection/diagno...
Nanotechnology may hold the key to controlling many devastating diseases. In the fight against the p...
Using nanoparticles for therapy and imaging holds tremendous promise for the treatment of major dise...
Cancer is considered the disease of the century, which can be easily understood considering its incr...
After a quarter of century of rapid technological advances, research has revealed the complexity of ...
Viewing each human body as a system of interacting molecular networks and targeting disruptions in t...
Viewing each human body as a system of interacting molecular networks and targeting disruptions in t...
After a quarter of century of rapid technological advances, research has revealed the complexity of ...
Abstract Modern medicine has been waging a war on cancer for nearly a century with no tangible end i...
The biological picture of cancer is rapidly advancing from models built from phenomenological descri...
in vitro diagnostics, cancer therapeutics, nanoparticles, quantum dots, nanowires, microfluidics The...
After a quarter of century of rapid technological advances, research has revealed the complexity of ...
Understanding the mechanism of cancer cell metastasis is crucial for targeted cancer diagnosis and r...
The clinical translation of new cancer theranostic has been delayed by inherent cancerâ s heterogen...
Cancer is caused by damage of genes which control the growth and division of cells. Detection/diagno...
Cancer is caused by damage of genes which control the growth and division of cells. Detection/diagno...
Nanotechnology may hold the key to controlling many devastating diseases. In the fight against the p...
Using nanoparticles for therapy and imaging holds tremendous promise for the treatment of major dise...
Cancer is considered the disease of the century, which can be easily understood considering its incr...
After a quarter of century of rapid technological advances, research has revealed the complexity of ...
Viewing each human body as a system of interacting molecular networks and targeting disruptions in t...
Viewing each human body as a system of interacting molecular networks and targeting disruptions in t...
After a quarter of century of rapid technological advances, research has revealed the complexity of ...
Abstract Modern medicine has been waging a war on cancer for nearly a century with no tangible end i...