Advances in cancer research. Volume V /
ADVANCES IN CANCER RESEARCH, VOLUME 5.
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Otros Autores: | , |
Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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New York, N.Y. :
Academic Press,
1958.
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Colección: | Advances in cancer research ;
v. 5 |
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Front Cover; Advances in Cancer Research, Volume V; Copyright Page; Contents; Contributors to Volume V; Chapter 1. Tumor-Host Relations; I. Introduction; II. Enzymes; III. Metabolism; IV. Nutrition; V. Hormones; VI. The Blood; VII. Morphology; VIII. Discussion; References; Chapter 2. Primary Carcinoma of the Liver; I. Introduction; II. Incidence; III. Clinical Manifestations; IV. Morbid Anatomy; V. Etiology: Environmental Factors; References; Chapter 3. Protein Synthesis with Special Reference to Growth Processes both Normal and Abnormal; I. Introduction
- II. Relationship between Mitotic Rate and Protein StructureIII. Metabolism of Tissue Proteins in uiuo; IV. Protein Synthesis in Whole Cells in vitro; V. Incorporation of Amino Acids into Subcellular Particles; VI. Conclusions; References; Chapter 4. The Newer Concept of Cancer Toxin; I. Introduction; II. Toxohormone Production a Universal Property of Cancer Cells; III. Isolation of Toxohormone from Materials Other than Cancer Tissue; IV. Normal Liver Catalase Level; V. Chemical Nature of Toxohormone; VI. Mode of Action of Toxohormone; VII. Toxohormone in General Tumor-Host Relations
- VIII. Concluding RemarksReferences; Chapter 5. Chemically Induced Tumors of Fowls; I. Introduction; II. Chemically Induced Sarcoma; III. Chance Infection by Viruses; IV. Host Factors Influencing Transmissibility; V. Tests for Virus; VI. Evaluation of Negative Experiments; VII. Histogenesis; VIII. Influence of Solvents on Carcinogenesis with 1 : 2: 5: 6-Dibenzanthracene; IX. Methylcholanthrene-Induced Sarcoma; X. Immunological Evidence; XI. Attempts to Infect Chemically Induced Tumors; XII. Essential Differences between Certain Fowl Tumors; XIII. Fractionation of Tumor Homogenates
- XIV. Selective Action of RadiationsXV. Epithelial Tumors in Fowls; XVI. Lymphosarcoma (GRCH 22) Induced by 2-Acetylaminofluorene; XVII. Species and Tissue Susceptibility; XVIII. Discussion; Refercnces; Chapter 6. Anemia in Cancer; I. Introduction; II. Incidence of Anemia; III. Role of Decreased Erythrocyte Formation; IV. Role of Incrcased Erythrocyte Destruction; Rcferences; Chapter 7. Specific Tumor Antigens; I. Introduction; II. Antigens of Filterable Tumors; III. Antigens of Nonfilterable Tumors; IV. Antigens of Human Tumors
- v. Detection of Specific Tumor Antigens with the Help of Anaphylaxis Following DesensitizationVI. The Reaction of Passive Anaphylaxis; VII. Localization of the Specific Antigen in Tumor Cells; VIII. Time of Appearance in the Cell of the Specific Antigen; IX. The Nature of the Specific Tumor Antigen; X. Adsorption upon the Red Cells of the Specific Tumor Antigen; XI. Discussion; XI1. Conclusion; References; Chapter 8. Chemistry, Carcinogenicity, and Metabolism of 2-Fluorenamine and Related Compounds; I. Introduction; II. Historical; III. Chemistry; IV. Carcinogenesis