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    Online Resource
    Milton :Taylor & Francis Group,
    Keywords: Cells-Growth-Regulation. ; Cancer cells-Growth-Regulation. ; Electronic books.
    Description / Table of Contents: This textbook contains a discussion of topics such as growth: factors, including stimulators and inhibitors of proliferation; networks in proliferation regulation; differentiation-inducing factors; origins of neoplasia and their relationship to growth control; genetic alterations in cellular regulatory machinery; and extrachromosomal phenomena.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 online resource (327 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9781351080774
    DDC: 616.994071
    Language: English
    Note: Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- TABLE OF CONTENTS -- SECTION 1: GENERAL CONCEPTS -- Chapter 1: The Classical Concepts of the Origin and Development of Malignant Tumors -- Chapter 2: Control of Gene Expression during Cell Cycle and Growth of Mammalian Cells -- Chapter 3: Transit, Exit, and Arrest Models for Control of the Mammalian Cell Cycle -- Chapter 4: Cancer-A Disease of Tissue Neogenesis? -- Chapter 5: Neoplasia and the Wound Response: The Lesson Learned from the Multistage Approach of Skin Carcinogenesis -- SECTION 2: CELL TRANSFORMATION -- Chapter 1: The Role of Polypeptide Growth Factors in Phenotypic Transformation of Normal Cells -- Chapter 2: Density-Development Control of Cell Proliferation: Molecular Mechanisms Involved in Contact-Inhibition -- Chapter 3: Cancer as a Mutation-Driven Evolutionary Process -- Chapter 4: Mutation-Driven Evolution of Rev-T -- Chapter 5: Expression of ras, myc, and erb-A Proto-Oncogenes in Preneoplastic Rat Liver during Chemical Carcinogenesis -- Chapter 6: Oncogene Expression in Preneoplastic and Neoplastic Lesions -- Chapter 7: Timing of Proto-Oncogene Replication and its Relationship to Transformation Sensitivity to Chemical Carcinogens -- Chapter 8: The Roles of Cell Proliferation and Gene Replication in Neoplastic Transformation -- Chapter 9: Oncogene Amplification: myc and neu Oncoproteins -- Chapter 10: Structure, Expression, and Oncogenic Activity of the myc Gene Family -- Chapter 11: The myc Family of Nuclear Oncoproteins: Structure, Biochemistry, and Activities -- SECTION 3: FROM FACTOR DEPENDENCE TO FACTOR INDEPENDENCE -- Chapter 1: Critical Variables for the Oncogene-Induced Immortalization of Fischer Rat Embryo Cells -- Chapter 2: Biological Aspects of the Process -- Chapter 3: Immortalization of Cultured Mammalian Cells: A brief Review of the Recent Literature. , Chapter 4: Transfer of an Extrachromosomal, Cytoplasmic Mouse DNA Leads to Immortalization of Human Lymphocytes without Induction of the Tumorigenic Phenotype -- Chapter 5: Growth Regulation in Normal and Malignant Melanocytes -- Chapter 6: Paracrine Interactions Govern the Progression of Lympho-hemopoietic Malignancies: Evidence from Long-Term Marrow Cultures -- Chapter 7: ras Oncogene Mediates Paracrine Interactions between Leukemic Progenitor Cells and Stromal Elements -- Chapter 8: Role of Oncogenes in the Abrogation of Growth Factor Requirements of Hemopoietic Cells -- Index.
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    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Milton :Taylor & Francis Group,
    Keywords: Cells-Growth-Regulation. ; Cancer cells-Growth-Regulation. ; Growth factors. ; Carcinogenesis. ; Electronic books.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 online resource (367 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9781351080767
    DDC: 616.994071
    Language: English
    Note: Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Preface -- The Editor -- Contributors -- Table of Contents -- Section 4: Growth Regulation -- Chapter 1: The Cyclin (PCNA) Probe of the Cell Cycle -- Chapter 2: Cyclin (PCNA): A Ubiquitous Cell Cycle Regulated Protein with a Role in DNA Replication -- Chapter 3: Signals for Nuclear Localization in PDGF-Related Proteins -- Chapter 4: The Role of Growth Factors in Normal and Leukemic Myeloid Blood Cell Production -- Chapter 5: Clinical Utility of Hematopoietic Growth Factors -- Chapter 6: Lymphocyte Surface Molecules Alter Hematopoietic Progenitor Cell Growth -- Chapter 7: Role of Cell Surface-Associated Molecules in Normal and Malignant Cell Proliferation -- Chapter 8: Protooncogene Expression in Normal, Preleukemic, and Leukemic Cells and its Relationship to Differentiation and Proliferation -- Chapter 9: Stimulation of Anchorage-Independent Growth of Human Tumor Cells by Macrophages -- Chapter 10: Regulation of Cancer Cell Growth by Inflammatory Products -- Chapter 11: Function of Gangliosides in Cellular Proliferation -- Chapter 12: Novel Regulation of Cell Growth by Endogenous Gangliosides -- Chapter 13: The Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor-Transforming Growth Factor Alpha Autocrine Cycle -- Chapter 14: Autocrine Regulation in Human Pancreatic Cancer -- Chapter 15: Molecular Basis for Plasminogen Activation, Surface Proteolysis, and their Relation to Cancer -- Chapter 16: Specificity and Properties of the Human Urokinase Receptor -- Chapter 17: Multiple-Step Regulation of S6 Phosphorylation by a Protein Kinase and Phosphatase -- Chapter 18: Beyond the S6 Kinase and S6 Phosphatase -- Chapter 19: Glandular Kallikreins as Growth Factor Processing Enzymes -- Chapter 20: Modulation of Growth Factor Action by TPA and non-TPA-Type Tumor Promoters. , Chapter 21: Growth Factors and Signal Transduction Involving Inositol Lipids -- Section 5: Differentiation, Tissue Interactions -- Chapter 1: Morphogenesis of the Mesoderm in Early Avian Development: Sequential Phenotypic Transformations -- Chapter 2: Positional Instability in Early Development and Cancer -- Chapter 3: Anticancer Activity: A Review of Experimental and Clinical Studies -- Chapter 4: Anticancer Activity Induced by Cellular Differentiation -- Chapter 5: Contributions with Regard to Stromal Alterations in Carcinogenesis -- Chapter 6: Current Views on the Active Involvement of Connective Tissue in Carcinogenesis -- Chapter 7: Tissue Sizing: A Community Control of Neoplastic Growth -- Chapter 8: A Microenvironmental Model of Mammalian Cell Cycle Variability -- Chapter 9: Cell Death by Apoptosis: Significance for Regulation of Homeostasis of Cell Number and its Disturbance during Cancer Development -- Index.
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