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    editors, Neil Vasan, MD, PhD, Chief Medical Oncology Fellow, Department of Medicine, ... Show More Memorial Sloan Ketttering Cancer Center, New York, New York, Maria I. Carlo, MD, Assistant Attending Physician, Genitourrinary Oncology Service, Department of Medicine, Memorial Sloan Ketttering Cancer Center, New York, New York ; advisors, Alexander E. Drilon, MD, Clinical Director, Early Drug Development Service, Assistant Attending, Thoracic Oncology Service, Department of Medicine, Memorial Sloan Ketttering Cancer Center, New York, New York, Michael A. Postow, MD, Assistant Attending Physician, Melanoma and Immunotherapeutics Service, Department of Medicine, Memorial Sloan Ketttering Cancer Center, New York, New York.
    Summary: "It is with great enthusiasm that we introduce the second edition of Pocket Oncology. The first edition was well received, and given many exciting new developments in the oncology, we are now eager to release an updated second edition. Several new sections have been added to this updated edition, including information on chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) T-cell therapy, immunotherapy toxicity, and novel oral anticoagulants. We have additionally incorporated more information about precision targeted therapeutic strategies. Each disease section has been updated to reflect cancer care in 2017"--Provided by publisher.

    Contents:
    General oncology
    Clicical research methods
    Radiation oncology
    Cancer biology
    Molecular diagnostics
    Cancer immunology
    Cancer genetics
    Cancer pharmacology
    Cancer complications
    Pain and palliative care
    Cancer survivorship
    Infectious disease
    Genitourinary malignancies
    Thoracic malignancies
    Gastrointestinal malignancies
    Skin cancers and sarcomas
    Head and neck malignancies
    Endocrine malignancies
    Gynecologic malignancies
    Breast cancer
    Neurologic oncology
    Cancer of unknown primary
    Lymphomas
    Plasma cell disorders
    Myeloproliferative disorders
    Leukemias and myelodysplastic syndromes
    Stem cell transplantation
    Benign hematology.
    Digital Access LWW Health Library 2019
  • Article
    Mardian JK, Isenberg I.
    Biochemistry. 1978 Sep 05;17(18):3825-33.
    The inner histones of the yeast, Saccharomyces cerevisiae, have been isolated and identified by their amino acid compositions. H4 appears to be close to its calf and pea counterparts. H2a, H2b, and H3 have diverged. The isolation of the histones was accomplished by consecutive slab-gel fractionation, and a number of novel features of the method are described. These appear to be generally useful for preparing many types of protein. The binding pattern of the yeast inner histones is identical to the binding pattern for calf and for pea histones. Data on interspecies complexing indicate that the surfaces across which the histones interact are very highly conserved.
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