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The videos accompany the text book ‘Molekulare Onkolologie’, 3rd ed., published in the Georg Thieme Verlag, Stuttgart, Germany. In malignant tumours, pathways that control cell growth and cell death are disturbed. In addition, the communication between tumour cells and their environment is altered. In order to interfere with pathways governing malignant growth, the molecular basis of the pathways should be understood in detail. The videos intend to serve this goal. Once the pathways can be targeted, new therapeutic options for cancer patients may ensue.

Update 2017: New videos are available accompany the textbook ‘Cancer Signaling: From Molecular Biology to Targeted Therapy’, published by Wiley-VCH in 2017. The link is posted under the "links" section.

THE AUTHORS:

Prof. Dr. med. Christoph Wagener

Prof. Dr. med. Dr. rer nat. Oliver Müller

VIDEO PRODUCTION:

http://artindustries.de

VOICEOVER ARTIST:

Ellen Wagner

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