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Inhaltsverzeichnis
- Neoplastic Transformation Systems.
- 1. Neoplastic Transformation Systems — Their Use In Studying Carcinogenesis.
- Oncogenes.
- 2. Are Activated Proto-onc Genes Cancer Genes?.
- 3. Immunoglobulin Genes, Oncogenes, and Human B-Cell Tumors.
- 4. The Functions of Oncogene Products.
- 5. Identification and Localization of Phosphoproteins in v-onc Transformed Fibroblasts by Means of Phosphotyrosine Antibodies.
- Viral Transformation.
- 6. The Transformation Capacity of Early SV40 DNA Fragments.
- 7. The Transforming Genes of Polyoma Virus.
- 8. Papova Viruses and Cancer Genes.
- 9. Epstein-Barr Virus and Immortalisation of Epithelial Cells.
- 10. Functional Domains of Purified Adenovirus Type C E1A Proteins.
- 11. Parvoviruses and Cancer.
- 12. HTLV in Adult T Cell Leukemia and Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome.
- Gene Expression in Normal and Transformed Cells.
- 13. Construction of Protein Databases for Comparison of Normal and Transformed Cells.
- 14. Cyclin (PCNA) is a Component of the Pathway(s) Leading and Cell Division: A Role in DNA to DNA Replication Replication?.
- Regulation of Gene Expression.
- 15. Regulation of Gene Expression in Developmental and Oncogenic Processes: The Albumin Alpha-Fetoprotein Locus in Mammals.
- 16. Transcription Control in Eucaryotes-Enhancers and Promoters.
- 17. Controls of Gene Expression in Chemical Carcinogenesis: Role of Cytochrome P450 Mediated Mono-Oxygenases.
- Contributors.