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    Author(s)Mouldy Sioud
    PublisherHumana Press
    Edition1st Edition
    ISBN9781617376993
    Pages354
    BindingSoftbound
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearOctober 2010

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    Humana Press Target Discovery and Validation Reviews and Protocols Emerging Strategies for Targets and Biomarker Discovery Volume 1 1st Editon 2010 Softbound by Mouldy Sioud

    Target discovery is a field that has existed for several years but is so vibrant today because of the recent progress in our understanding of the molecular mechanisms of many human diseases and the technical advances in target identification and validation. More sophisticated gene profiling technologies, such as DNA microarrays and serial analysis of gene expression, permit rapid identification of lead targets. Moreover, analysis of gene networks in living organisms allows the identification of target genes that operate in defined physiological pathways. With the sequencing of several genomes completed and the rapidly growing gene expression databases, there is now greater impetus than ever before for in silico discovery of therapeutic targets. Also, recent advances in genetic technologies have increased our ability to generate mouse models for human diseases. The implications of these genetically modified animals in drug development are several, including identification of new drug targets, predicting efficacy, and uncovering possible side effects. Together, these recent technical advances should allow researchers to make the most informed choice early and advance the chosen targets toward clinical studies. Regarding cancers, any difference between a cancer and a normal cell could potentially be exploited as a therapeutic target. The hope is that drugs targeting specific constituents or pathways in cancer cells will provide more effective therapy, either alone or in combination with other currently used anticancer drugs. In addition to drug targets, identifying new target antigens remains as much of a challenge as improving tumor vaccines already in the clinic. Main Approaches to Target Discovery and Validation.- Bioinformatics Approaches to Cancer Gene Discovery.- Analysis of Gene Networks for Drug Target Discovery and Validation.- Target Discovery and Validation in Pancreatic Cancer.- Molecular Classification of Breast Tumors.- Discovery of Differentially Expressed Genes.- Genome-Wide Screening by Using Small-Interfering RNA-Expression Libraries.- Hammerhead Ribozyme-Based Target Discovery.- Production of siRNA and cDNA-Transfected Cell Arrays on Noncoated Chambered Coverglass for High-Content Screening Microscopy in Living Cells.- Transgenic Animal Models in Biomedical Research.- Keratin Transgenic and Knockout Mice.- The HUVEC/Matrigel Assay.- A Murine Model for Studying Hematopoiesis and Immunity in Heart Failure.- An Overview of the Immune System and Technical Advances in Tumor Antigen Discovery and Validation.- Potential Target Antigens for Immunotherapy Identified by Serological Expression Cloning (SEREX).- Identification of Tumor Antigens by Using Proteomics.- Protein Arrays.