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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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