Springer, 2010. — 269 p.
Omics is an emerging and exciting area in the field of science and medicine. Numerous promising developments have been elucidated using omics (including genomics, transcriptomics, epigenomics, proteomics, metabolomics, interactomics, cytomics and bioinformatics) in cancer research. The development of high-throughput technologies that permit the solution of deciphering cancer from higher dimensionality will provide a knowledge base which changes the face of cancer understanding and therapeutics.
‘Omics’ Approaches in Cancer Research
Recent Advances in Cancer Genomics and Cancer-Associated Genes Discover
An Integrated Oncogenomic Approach: from genes to pathway analyses
The Epigenomics of Cancer
Involvement of MicroRNAs in Human Cancer: discovery and expression profiling
Functional Proteomics in Oncology: a focus on antibody array-based technologies
Protein Graphs in Cancer Predictin
The Use of Metabolomics in Cancer Research
Interactomics and Cancer
Cytomics and Predictive Medicine for Oncology
The Frontiers of Computational Phenomics in Cancer Research
Application of Bioinformatics in Cancer Research
Translational medicine: application of omics for drug target discovery and validation
Integration of omics data for cancer research