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Geschwülste · Tumors II
Virale und chemische Carcinogenese / Viral and Chemical Carcinogenesis
von E. GrundmannInhaltsverzeichnis
- — Contents.
- DNS-haltige onkogene Viren und Tumorgenese.
- I. Allgemeine Beschreibung von Polyoma und SV40 Virus.
- II. Allgemeine Beschreibung der Papilloma Viren.
- III. Adeno SV40 Hybridviren.
- IV. Allgemeine Beschreibung der Adenoviren.
- V. Allgemeine Beschreibung der Herpesviren.
- Ausblick.
- Literatur.
- RNA Tumor Virus Oncogenesis.
- I. Introduction.
- II. General Properties of RNA Tumor Viruses.
- III. Replication of RNA Tumor Viruses in Host Cells.
- IV. Factors Influencing the Neoplastic Transformation of Cells by RNA Tumor Viruses.
- V. Involvement of RNA Tumor Viruses in Human Cancer?.
- References.
- Murine Virus-Leukämien.
- I. Einleitung.
- II. Pathobiologie der virusinduzierten murinen Leukämien.
- III. Infektiosität und Übertragungsweisen muriner Leukämieviren.
- IV. Feinstruktur und Bildungsweise der Mäuseleukämie-Viren und ihre Verteilung im leukämischen und präleukämischen Tier.
- V. Murine Leukämieviren in vitro.
- VI. Die Immunologie virusinduzierter Leukämien der Maus.
- VII. Biochemie der murinen Leukämieviren.
- Potential Viral Etiology of Human Tumors.
- I: General Aspects.
- II: Possible Virus-Induced Human Neoplasms.
- III.
- Summary.
- Molecular Mechanisms of Chemical Carcinogenesis.
- 1. Introduction.
- 2. Nitrosamines.
- 3. Cycasin; Aliphatic Hydrazo, Azo and Azoxy Compounds; Triazenes.
- 4. Alkylating Agents and Ethionine. Possible Significance of Nucleic Acid Alkylation.
- 5. Aromatic Amines and Azo-Dyes.
- 6. 4-Nitroquinoline 1-Oxide.
- 7. Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons.
- 8. Aflatoxins.
- 9. Pyrrolizidine Alkaloids and Safrole.
- 10. Conclusions.
- Acknowledgements.
- Chemische Carcinogene in der menschlichen Umwelt.
- 1. Vorbemerkung.
- 2. Einleitung.
- 3. Umweltcarcinogene.
- Pharmacodynamic Mechanism inCarcinogenesis.
- II. Cell Cancerization as an Unusual Pharmacodynamic Phenomenon.
- III. Summation Action in Carcinogenesis.
- IV. Experimental Syncarcinogenesis.
- V. Anticarcinogenesis.
- Cocarcinogens and Cocarcinogenesis.
- 1. Exogenous Cocarcinogens.
- 2. Endogenous Cocarcinogens.
- 3. Cocarcinogenesis as a Tool for the Investigation of the Biological and Biochemical (Molecular) Mechanisms of Carcinogenesis.
- 4. Note on Synergistic Processes in Carcinogenesis.
- Conclusion.
- Chromosomal Alterations and Development of Experimental Tumors.
- II. Historical Review of Cytogenetic Studies of Tumor Cells.
- III. Karyotype in the Early Stages of Tumor Development and Primary Tumors.
- IV. Alteration of Stemline Karyotype in the Course of Serial Transplantations.
- V. Chromosome Condition and Invasiveness of Tumor Cells.
- VI. Change of Stemline Karyotype During in-vitro Cultivation.
- VII. Chromosome Change and Gene Action in Tumor Cells.
- VIII. Mutation and Selection for Karyotype Alteration in Tumor Stemline Cells.
- IX. Aging of Tumor Stemline Cells and Karyotype Alteration.
- Acknowledgments.
- Namenverzeichnis — Author Index.
- Sachverzeichnis — Subject Index.