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Viruses and Cancer : Fifty-First Symposium for the Society for General Microbiology, Held at the University of Cambridge, March 1994 Book

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Viruses and Cancer : Fifty-First Symposium for the Society for General Microbiology, Held at the University of Cambridge, March 1994, The past twenty years have seen a steady increase in the number of viruses, of both man and animals, that predispose to the development of cancer. The mechanisms involved are now being elucidated and the means of intervention seem, at least in some instan, Viruses and Cancer : Fifty-First Symposium for the Society for General Microbiology, Held at the University of Cambridge, March 1994
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  • Viruses and Cancer : Fifty-First Symposium for the Society for General Microbiology, Held at the University of Cambridge, March 1994
  • Written by author A. C. Minson, J. C. Neil, M. A. McCrae
  • Published by Cambridge University Press, 1994/04/21
  • The past twenty years have seen a steady increase in the number of viruses, of both man and animals, that predispose to the development of cancer. The mechanisms involved are now being elucidated and the means of intervention seem, at least in some instan
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Viruses and cancer 1
Tumour suppressor genes and p53 15
Cell transformation by human papillomaviruses 27
Bovine papillomavirus type 4: from transcriptional control to control of disease 47
Towards HPV vaccination 71
EBV infection and EBV-associated tumours 81
Burkitt's lymphoma 101
Specifically mutated Epstein-Barr virus recombinants: defining the minimal genome for primary B lymphocyte transformation 123
Hepatitis viruses and liver cancer 149
Hepatitis B viruses and liver cancer: the woodchuck model 173
Mechanisms of HTLV leukaemogenesis 189
Bovine leukaemia virus: biology and mode of transformation 213
Transmission and control of feline leukaemia virus infections 235
Progression of retrovirus induced rodent T cell lymphomas, and regulation of T cell growth; an insertional mutagenesis based genetic strategy 247
Lymphoproliferation as a precursor to neoplasia: what is a lymphoma? 265
HIV and predisposition to cancer 293
Index 307


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