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- BookIsabelle Mercier, Jean-François Jasmin, Michael P. Lisanti, editors.Contents:
1. Local and Distant Effects of Caveolin-1 on Prostate Cancer Progression / T.C. Thompson, S.A. Tahir, L. Li, M. Watanabe, K. Naruishi, G. Yang, Ken-ichi Tabata, S. Kurosaka, K. Edamura, R. Tanimoto, P. Corn, D. Kadmon, C.J. Logothetis, P. Troncoso, C. Ren, A. Goltsov, and S. Park
2. Caveolin-1 in Colon Cancer: The Flexible Connection to Wnt Signaling / Andrew F.G. Quest, Vicente A. Torres, Diego A. Rodriguez, Jorge Gutierrez-Pajares, and Julio C. Tapia
3. Caveolin-1 and Pancreatic Ductal Adenocarcinoma / David W. Rittenhouse, Oeendree Mukherjee, Nathan G. Richards, Charles J. Yeo, Agnieszka K. Witkiewicz, and Jonathan R. Brody
4. Caveolin-1 in Brain Tumors / Rebecca Senetta and Paola Cassoni
5. The Role of Caveolin-1 in Skin Cancer
/ Alessandra Carè, Isabella Parolini, Federica Felicetti, and Massimo Sargiacomo
6. Caveolins in Tumor Angiogenesis / Grzegorz Sowa
7. Caveolin-1 and Breast Cancer / Gloria Bonuccelli and Michael P. Lisanti
8. Caveolin-1 and Cancer-Associated Stromal Fibroblasts / Isabelle Mercier and Michael P. Lisanti.Digital Access Springer 2012 - ArticleHazrati E, Hoomand A.Plast Reconstr Surg. 1977 Apr;59(4):555-9.We report clinical observations and immunological and laboratory studies whcih suggest that the tendency toward skin malignancies and the keloid diathesis may be two opposing conditions. We conclude that it is quite possible that a keloidal person, armed with a hypersensitive cell-mediated immune response condition and an overactive enzyme system, has a safeguard against acquiring skin malignancies.