Atlas of Genetics and Cytogenetics in Oncology and Haematology

 


Prototype in progress - 2007 (vol.11), num.4 available only

2008 Vol:12/1 2008 Vol:12/2 2008 Vol:12/3 2008 Vol:12/4 2008 Vol:12/5 2008 Vol:12/6
2007 Vol:11/1 2007 Vol:11/2 2007 Vol:11/3 2007 Vol:11/4
2006 Vol:10/1 2006 Vol:10/2 2006 Vol:10/3 2006 Vol:10/4
2005 Vol:9/1 2005 Vol:9/2 2005 Vol:9/3 2005 Vol:9/4
2004 Vol:8/1 2004 Vol:8/2 2004 Vol:8/3 2004 Vol:8/4
2003 Vol:7/1 2003 Vol:7/2 2003 Vol:7/3 2003 Vol:7/4
2002 Vol:6/1 2002 Vol:6/2 2002 Vol:6/3 2002 Vol:6/4
2001 Vol:5/1 2001 Vol:5/2 2001 Vol:5/3 2001 Vol:5/4
2000 Vol:4/1 2000 Vol:4/2 2000 Vol:3/3 2000 Vol:3/4
1999 Vol:3/1 1999 Vol:3/2 1999 Vol:3/3 1999 Vol:3/4
1998 Vol:2/1 1998 Vol:2/2 1998 Vol:2/3 1998 Vol:2/4
1997 Vol:1/1 1997 Vol:1/2

AIM

- The Atlas of Genetics and Cytogenetics in Oncology and Haematology is a peer reviewed on-line journal and database in free access on internet devoted to genes, cytogenetics, and clinical entities in cancer, and cancer-prone diseases.
- The aim is to cover the entire field under study: as the task is huge, the Atlas is -and will be- incomplete by that very fact.
- It presents concise and updated reviews (cards) or longer texts (deep insights), a huge portal towards genetics and/or cancer databases and journals, teaching items in Genetics for students in Medicine and in Sciences, and a case report section.
- It is made for and by: clinicians and researchers in cytogenetics, molecular biology, oncology, haematology, and pathology. Contributions are reviewed before acceptance.
- It deals with cancer research and genomics. It is at the crossroads of research, virtual medical university (university and post-university e-learning), and telemedicine. It contributes to "meta-medicine", this mediation, using new information technology, between the increasing amount of knowledge and the individual, having to use the information.

 

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