Malignant Transformation by Viruses
The position of "Cancer Teaching Coordinator" at The University of Chicago has been a consistently rewarding one because of the enthusiasm and support of the faculty and the students. This volume is the result of the second of two recent intensive teach­ ing sessions which have been planned and implemented by the group which forms the Cancer Coordinator's Advisory Committee. The first of these teaching sessions was held in early March of 1964 and was entitled "LEUKEMIA, A Current and Forward Look. " It attracted overflow attendance from the students and staff of this medical institution augmented by members of the other medical centers in Chicago. It was a stimulating and instructive colloquium, and the only regret we heard expressed afterward was that we had not arranged for publication of the many excellent presentations. One of the events commemorating the seventy-fifth anniversary of the founding of The University of Chicago was this symposium on malignant transformations. This time the Committee advised us to plan on speedy publication, and, logically, it chose Dr. Werner Kirsten, a member of our faculty and an active and effective investigator in this general field of endeavor, to serve as editor of the volume. Again, two of the same ingredients for effective instruction were blended: an excellent group of scientists presenting their latest work and a fine, attentive audience of students and staff.
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Malignant Transformation by Viruses
The position of "Cancer Teaching Coordinator" at The University of Chicago has been a consistently rewarding one because of the enthusiasm and support of the faculty and the students. This volume is the result of the second of two recent intensive teach­ ing sessions which have been planned and implemented by the group which forms the Cancer Coordinator's Advisory Committee. The first of these teaching sessions was held in early March of 1964 and was entitled "LEUKEMIA, A Current and Forward Look. " It attracted overflow attendance from the students and staff of this medical institution augmented by members of the other medical centers in Chicago. It was a stimulating and instructive colloquium, and the only regret we heard expressed afterward was that we had not arranged for publication of the many excellent presentations. One of the events commemorating the seventy-fifth anniversary of the founding of The University of Chicago was this symposium on malignant transformations. This time the Committee advised us to plan on speedy publication, and, logically, it chose Dr. Werner Kirsten, a member of our faculty and an active and effective investigator in this general field of endeavor, to serve as editor of the volume. Again, two of the same ingredients for effective instruction were blended: an excellent group of scientists presenting their latest work and a fine, attentive audience of students and staff.
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Malignant Transformation by Viruses

Malignant Transformation by Viruses

by Werner H. Kirsten (Editor)
Malignant Transformation by Viruses

Malignant Transformation by Viruses

by Werner H. Kirsten (Editor)

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The position of "Cancer Teaching Coordinator" at The University of Chicago has been a consistently rewarding one because of the enthusiasm and support of the faculty and the students. This volume is the result of the second of two recent intensive teach­ ing sessions which have been planned and implemented by the group which forms the Cancer Coordinator's Advisory Committee. The first of these teaching sessions was held in early March of 1964 and was entitled "LEUKEMIA, A Current and Forward Look. " It attracted overflow attendance from the students and staff of this medical institution augmented by members of the other medical centers in Chicago. It was a stimulating and instructive colloquium, and the only regret we heard expressed afterward was that we had not arranged for publication of the many excellent presentations. One of the events commemorating the seventy-fifth anniversary of the founding of The University of Chicago was this symposium on malignant transformations. This time the Committee advised us to plan on speedy publication, and, logically, it chose Dr. Werner Kirsten, a member of our faculty and an active and effective investigator in this general field of endeavor, to serve as editor of the volume. Again, two of the same ingredients for effective instruction were blended: an excellent group of scientists presenting their latest work and a fine, attentive audience of students and staff.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9783642874048
Publisher: Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Publication date: 05/07/2013
Series: Recent Results in Cancer Research , #6
Edition description: Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1966
Pages: 177
Product dimensions: 6.69(w) x 9.61(h) x 0.02(d)

Table of Contents

The Characteristics of Malignant Transformation by Viruses.- Malignant Transformation and Reversion of Virus Infected Cells.- Discussion.- Malignant Conversion by Avian Sarcoma Virus.- Discussion.- Epigenetic Factors in the Neoplastic Response to Polyoma Virus.- Discussion: The Response of Metanephric Rudiments to Polyoma Virus In Vitro.- Transformation by Mammary Tumor Agent in Tissue Culture.- Discussion.- Genetics and Immunology of Malignant Transformation by Viruses.- Specific Antigens Produced by Oncogenic Viruses.- Discussion.- Complementation Between Defective Oncogenic Viruses.- Discussion: Studies on Transformation by the Adenovirus-SV40 Hybrid Viruses.- Cytogenetic Alterations During Malignant Transformation.- Discussion: Relative Growth and Oncogenic Potential of Normal, Malignant, and Virus-transformed Euploid Cells of Dwarf Species of Hamster.- Viruses and Human Neoplasm.- Significance of Malignant Transformation in Relation to Human Neoplasms.- Transformation of Human Cells by Oncogenic Virus SV40.- Discussion.- Immunologic Attack on Neoplasia.- Round Table Discussion.- Summary of the Symposium.
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