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The Biology of Cancer

Robert A. Weinberg

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  • Audio (17)

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    • Mini-Lecture: Mutations and the Origin of Cancer

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      In this audio recording, the author Robert A. Weinberg briefly discusses mutations and cancer. The full transcript of the recording is below. Recorded in 2007. An abiding theme in much of modern cancer research is the notion that ...
    • Mini-Lecture: Epidemiology and Cancer

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      Chapter 2: The Nature of Cancer
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      In this audio recording, the author Robert A. Weinberg discusses epidemiology and cancer from an historical perspective, and reviews evidence for the influence of lifestyle on cancer incidence. Recorded in 2009.
    • Mini-Lecture: Growth Factors

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      Chapter 5: Growth Factors and Their Receptors
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      In this audio recording, the author Robert A. Weinberg briefly discusses growth factors. The full transcript of the recording is below. Recorded in 2007. One of the key insights into the peculiar biology of cancer cells has come ...
    • Mini-Lecture: Tumor Suppressor Genes

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      Chater 7: Tumor Suppressor Genes
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      In this audio recording, the author Robert A. Weinberg discusses tumor suppressor genes. Recorded in 2009.
    • Mini-Lecture: Cell Senescence

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      Chapter 8: pRb and Control of the Cell Cycle Clock
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      In this audio recording, the author Robert A. Weinberg discusses cell senescence and its possible causes. Recorded in 2009.
    • Mini-Lecture: p53 and Apoptosis

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      Chapter 9: p53 and Apoptosis: Master Guardian and Executioner
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      In this audio recording, the author Robert A. Weinberg briefly discusses p53 and apoptosis. The full transcript of the recording is below. Recorded in 2007. As we've learned over the past 20 years, a key defender against cancer ...
    • Mini-Lecture: Inflammation and Cancer

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      Chapter 10: Eternal Life: Cell Immortalization and Tumorigenesis
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      In this audio recording, the author Robert A. Weinberg briefly discusses inflammation and cancer. Recorded in 2007.
    • Mini-Lecture: Cancer and Reproduction

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      Chapter 11: Multistep Tumorigenesis
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      In this audio recording, the author Robert A. Weinberg briefly discusses the relationship of estrogen, menstrual cycles, reproduction, and cancer. Recorded in 2007.
    • Mini-Lecture: The Coming Cancer Epidemic

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      Chapter 11: Multistep Tumorigenesis
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      In this audio recording, the author Robert A. Weinberg discusses cancer incidence at different times of life over recent history. Recorded in 2009.
    • Mini-Lecture: Cancer Stem Cells

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      Chapter 12: Maintenance of Genomic Integrity and the Development of Cancer
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      In this audio recording, the author Robert A. Weinberg briefly discusses cancer stem cells. Recorded in 2007.
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  • Movies (7)

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    • Movie 2.1: Mammary Cancer

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      Chapter 2: The Nature of Cancer
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      Normal human mammary epithelial cells can be grown in cell culture. They form structures that resemble the little sacs of cells called alveoli in which milk is made. Cells assemble into a well organized, polarized epithelium that ...
    • Movie 3.1: Contact Inhibition

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      Chapter 3: Tumor Viruses
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      When normal cells are introduced into a Petri dish at low numbers, they begin to divide and proliferate. As the cells begin to touch one another, they stop dividing. This process is called contact inhibition. Once the cells fill ...
    • Movie 5.1: Ras

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      Chapter 5: Growth Factors and Their Receptors
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      The Ras protein is a representative example of the large family of GTPases that functions as molecular switches. The nucleotide-binding site of Ras is formed by several conserved protein loops that cluster at one end of the ...
    • Movie 6.1: SRC

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      Chapter 6: Cytoplasmic Signaling Circuitry Programs Many of the Traits of Cancer
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      The Src protein kinase acts as a molecular signal integration device. Src consists of three clearly demarcated domains: an N-terminal SH3 domain, an SH2 domain, and a tyrosine kinase domain. In addition, a linker and the short ...
    • Movie 8.1: CDK2

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      Chapter 8: pRb and Control of the Cell Cycle Clock
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      Like other kinases, Cyclin-dependent kinases, or Cdks for short, are crucial regulatory proteins in the cell cycle. When activated, Cdks transfer phosphate groups from ATP to serine and threonine side chains on targeted substrate ...
    • Movie 9.1: p53

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      Chapter 9: p53 and Apoptosis: Master Guardian and Executioner
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      p53 is a tumor suppressor protein that prevents cells from dividing inappropriately. Loss of p53 function is associated with many forms of cancer. In this image, p53 polypeptide is shown binding to DNA, reflecting p53’s ability to ...
    • Movie 9.2: Apoptosis

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      Chapter 9: p53 and Apoptosis: Master Guardian and Executioner
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      Programmed cell death or apoptosis has been induced in these cultured cells. Cell death is characterized by blebbing of the plasma membrane, which gives the surface the appearance of boiling water, and fragmentation of the nuclei. ...
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  • Other Resources (2)

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    • Supplementary 'Sidebars' for The Biology of Cancer

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      The 'Supplementary Sidebars' PDF contains additional supplementary topics for most of the chapters in the book. The sidebars enrich and expand the main text of the book, and cover a range of topics related to cancer science.
    • Media Guide for The Biology of Cancer

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      The 'Media Guide' overviews the media that accompanies the book, and contains the text of the narration for the movies, as well as a transcript of the first four mini-lectures.
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