Viruses, evolution, and cancer : basic considerations /
Viruses, Evolution and Cancer Basic Considerations.
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico Congresos, conferencias eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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New York :
Academic Press,
1974.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Front Cover; Viruses, Evolution and Cancer; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; List of Contributors; Preface; Introduction; PART I
- HOST-CELL-VIRUS RELATIONSHIPS; Chapter 1. Host-Virus Relationship at the Embryonic Level; I. Introduction; II. Differentiation of Early Mammalian Embryos in Vitro; III. Endogenous Viral Particles in Mouse Embryos; IV. Interaction of Oncogenic Viruses with Mouse Embryos; References; Chapter 2. DNA Transfer and Virus-Cell Relationships; I. Introduction; II. Rescue of SV40 from Transformed Cells; III. Alteration of Hamster Cells by Exposure to Simian Cell DNA.
- IV. Formation of ""Heterologous"" SV40 PseudovirionsV. Discussion and Forecast; References; Chapter 3. Viruses with Separately Encapsidated Complementary DNA Strands; I. Introduction and Nomenclature; II. Adeno-associated Satellite Viruses (ASV, AAV) and Densonucleosis Virus (DNV); III. Adeno-associated Satellite Viruses and Densonucleosis Virus and Disease; IV. Adeno-associated Satellite Viruses and Densonucleosis Virus and Cancer; V. Conclusions; References; Chapter 4. The Epstein-Barr Viral Genome and Its Interactions with Human Lymphoblastoid Cells and Chromosomes; I. The Virus.
- II. Viral DNAIII. Techniques of Nucleic Acid Hybridization; IV. Interactions of the Viral Genome in Various Tissues; V. Problems and Conclusions; References; PART II
- COMPARATIVE ASPECTS OF DNA ONCOGENIC VIRUSES; Chapter 5. Comparison of Genome Replication Mechanisms of Oncogenic DNA Viruses; I. Introduction; II. Papovaviruses; III. Adenoviruses; IV. Concluding Remarks; References; Chapter 6. Early Proteins of Oncogenic Papovaviruses; I. Introduction; II. Early and Pre-early Functions; III. Intranuclear and Plasma Membrane Events; IV. Intranuclear Immunological Changes after Virus Infection.
- v. Are Early Intranuclear Antigens Polypeptides of Viral Information?VI. Identification and Attempts to Purify Early Viral Proteins; VII. Viral Enzymes: Possible Candidates; References; Chapter 7. Adenovirus Genes and Cancer; I. Introduction; II. Conditionally Lethal Temperature-Sensitive (ts) Mutants of Type 5 Adenovirus; III. Temperature-Sensitive Mutants of Type 12 Adenovirus; IV. Intertypic Complementation with Type 5 and Type 12 ts Mutants; V. Transformation of Rat Embryo Cells by Type 5 Adenoviruses; VI. Perspectives; References; Chapter 8. Herpesvirus Etiology of Abnormal Growth.
- I. IntroductionII. Oncogenicity of Animal Herpesviruses; III. Association of Human Herpesviruses with Neoplasia; IV. Transformation by Human Herpesviruses; V. Role of the Herpesvirus Genome in Oncogenicity; VI. Future Expectations; References; PART III
- COMPARATIVE ASPECTS OF RNA ONCOGENIC VIRUSES; Chapter 9. Replication and Integration of the Genome of Oncornaviruses; I. Introduction; II. The Viral Genome; III. The DNA Provirus
- IV. The Cryptic Viruses; V. Discussion; References; Chapter 10. Comparison and Evolution of RNA Tumor Virus Components; I. Introduction; II. Materials and Methods.