Cancer nanotheranostics : : what have we learned so far? / / edited by João Conde, Pedro Viana Baptista, Jesús M. De La Fuente and Furong Tian.

After a quarter of century of rapid technological advances, research has revealed the complexity of cancer, a disease intimately related to the dynamic transformation of the genome. However, the full understanding of the molecular onset of this disease is still far from achieved and the search for m...

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Place / Publishing House:[Lausanne, Switzerland] : : Frontiers Media SA,, [2015]
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Year of Publication:2016
2015
Language:English
Series:Frontiers research topics.
Physical Description:1 online resource (128 pages) :; illustrations (chiefly colour); digital file(s).
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