RNA Tumor Viruses, Oncogenes, Human Cancer and AIDS:
[Book]
On the Frontiers of Understanding : Proceedings of the International Conference on RNA Tumor Viruses in Human Cancer, Denver, Colorado, June 10-14, 1984
edited by Philip Furmanski, Jean Carol Hager, Marvin A. Rich.
Boston, MA
Springer US
1985
(436 pages).
Developments in oncology, 28.
Molecular Genetics of the RNA Tumor Viruses --;1. Myc, a Genetic Element that is Shared by a Cellular Gene (proto-myc) and by Viruses with One (MC29) or Two (MH2) onc Genes --;2. Viral and Cellular fos Gene --;3. P21 ras Transforming Protein: Significance of the Carboxy Terminus --;4. Protein Phosphorylation of Tyrosine in Normal and Transformed Cells --;5. Activation of a Gene Coding for a Normal Human Growth Factor to One with Transforming Properties --;6. Cell Cycle Control of c-myc Expression --;Endogenous Retrovirus Sequences in Human Cells --;7. A New Class of Human Endogenous Retroviral Genes --;8. Structure and Function of Human Endogenous Type C Retroviral DNAS --;9. ERV3, A Full-Length Human Endogenous Provirus: Sequence Analysis and Evolutionary Relationships --;Molecular Biology of Human Cancers --;10. Molecular Basis of Human B Cell Neoplasia --;11. Stage Specific Transforming Genes in Lymphoid Neoplasms --;12. Oncogenes Involved in Chronic Myelocytic Leukemia --;13. Monoclonal Antibodies Generated to a Synthetic Peptide Define ras Gene Expression at the Single Cell Level in Human Colon and Mammary Carcinomas --;14. Which Cancers are Caused by Activated proto-onc Genes? --;HTLV/LAV, T-Cell Leukemia and AIDS --;15. The Family of Human T-Cell Leukemia Viruses and Their Role in the Cause of T-Cell Leukemia and AIDS --;16. A Novel Human Lymphotropic Retrovirus (LAV): New Data on its Biology and Role in AIDS --;17. Biology of Human T Cell Leukemia Viruses in Immunosuppression and AIDS --;18. Human Retrovirus in Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome (AIDS) --;19. Human RNA and DNA Oncogenic Viruses and Their Importance in Transmissible and Malignant Diseases --;20. Human T-Cell Leukemia Virus (HTLV) Antibodies in Mycosis Fungoides and Leukemias and Lymphomas --;21. Immunologic Functions and the Pathogenesis of the Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS) --;Experimental Model Systems for the Study of Human Neoplasia and Related Diseases --;22. Experimental Studies of the Pathogenesis of Feline Leukemia Virus Infection --;23. Feline Leukemia and Sarcoma Viruses --;24. Bovine Leukemia Virus: Past, Present and Future --;25. A New Messenger RNA Expressed by Bovine Leukemia Virus Infected Cells --;26. Primate Retroviruses and AIDS --;27. Molecular Comparisons of the D-Type Retroviruses --;28. Woodchuck Hepatitis Virus and Hepatitis B Virus as Related to Known RNA and DNA Tumor Viruses and Hepatocellular Carcinoma --;29. Establishment of Virus-Negative Cell Lines Derived from Radiation- or Chemically-Induced T-Cell Lymphomas in NFS/N Mice, and Generation of Oncogenic Virus from These Cell Lines Following Infection of A Non-Oncogenic Ecotropic Virus --;Perspectives --;30. Perspectives and Prospects of Molecular Biology in the Control of Human Malignancies --;31. Implications for the Control of Human Cancer.
Proceedings of the International Conference on RNA Tumor Viruses in Human Cancer, Denver, Colorado, June 10-14, 1984
Proceedings of the International Conference on RNA Tumor Viruses in Human Cancer, Denver, Colorado, June 10-14, 1984
Health & Biological Sciences.
Medicine.
Oncology.
RC268
.
57
E358
1985
edited by Philip Furmanski, Jean Carol Hager, Marvin A. Rich.