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ADVANCES IN CANCER RESEARCH, VOLUME 57
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monografia Rebiun25976506 https://catalogo.rebiun.org/rebiun/record/Rebiun25976506 m o d | cr -n--------- 090908s1991 caua ob 001 0 eng d 52013360 1-282-16729-4 9786612167294 0-08-056239-6 UPVA 997187110603706 CBUC 991010400266506709 CBUC 991013419096006708 CBUC 991010400266506709 CBUC 991010400266506709 MiAaPQ MiAaPQ MiAaPQ eng 616.99/4 616.994 616.994072 Advances in cancer research. Vol. 57 electronic resource] edited by George F. Vande Woude, George Klein San Diego Academic Press 1991 San Diego San Diego Academic Press 1 online resource (497 p.) 1 online resource (497 p.) Text txt computer c online resource cr Advances in cancer research Description based upon print version of record Includes bibliographical references and index Front Cover; Advances in Cancer Research, Volume 57; Copyright Page; Contents; Contributors to Volume 57; Chapter 1. myc Family Oncogenes in the Development of Normal and Neoplastic Cells; I. Introduction; II. Structure and Organization of myc Family Genes and Transcripts; III. General Features of myc Family Proteins; IV. myc Family Protein Structure-Function Relationships; V. Additional Members of the myc Family; VI. myc Family Gene Expression in Vivo and in Vitro; VII. Regulation of myc Family Gene Expression; VIII. Oncogenic Activities of myc Family Oncogenes; IX. Future Prospects ReferencesChapter 2. Transcriptional and Transforming Activities of the Adenovirus E1A Proteins; I. Introduction; II. Organization and Products of the E1A Gene; III. Transactivating Activity of E1A Proteins; IV.Transforming Activity of E1A Proteins; V. Perspectives; References; Chapter 3. Mitogenic Action of Lysophosphatidic Acid; I. Introduction; II. Phosphatidic and Lysophosphatidic Acid: Biosynthesis and Cellular Metabolism; III. Lysophosphatidic Acids as Mitogens; IV. Mechanism of Action; V. Other Biological Effects; VI. Possible Biological Function and Future Prospects; References Chapter 4. Expression and Interactions of the Src Family of Tyrosine Protein Kinases in T LymphocytesI. Introduction; II. The Src Family of Tyrosine Protein Kinases; III. Patterns of Expression; IV. Involvement of the Src Family in Signal Transduction during T Cell Activation; V. Involvement of the Src Family in Signal Transduction during T Cell Proliferation; VI . Conclusions; References; Chapter 5. Implicating the bcr/abl Gene in the Pathogenesis of Philadelphia Chromosome-Positive Human Leukemia; I. Introduction and Background II. The Molecular Characterization of the Philadelphia ChromosomeIII. From v-abl to c-abl and Back Again; IV. abl in Human Malignancy; V. Biological Activity of Bcr/Abl in Vitro; VI . Animal Models of Ph1-Positive Leukemias; References; Chapter 6. Oncoprotein Kinases in Mitosis; I. Introduction; II. Protooncoprotein Tyrosine Kinases (PTKs) in Mitosis; III. c-Mos, a Serine/Threonine Kinase, in M Phase; IV. Phosphatases and M Phase; V. Discussion; References; Chapter 7. Current Status of the BCR Gene and Its Involvement with Human Leukemia; I. Introduction; II. The BCR Gene III. BCR Complexes in Hematopoietic CellslV . Concluding Remarks and Future Directions; References; Chapter 8. p53 and Human Malignancies; I . Introduction; II. Biological Activity of the p53 Protein in Malignant Transformation; III. Proposed Function; References; Chapter 9. Directed Plasminogen Activation at the Surface of Normal and Malignant Cells; I. Introduction; II. Adhesive Interactions of Cell Surfaces with Extracellular Matrices; III. Proteolytic Modulation of the Extracellular Compartment by the Plasminogen Activation System IV. The Principle of Directed Cell Surface Plasminogen Activation ADVANCES IN CANCER RESEARCH, VOLUME 57 English Cáncer- Research Electronic books Vande Woude, George F. Klein, George Advances in cancer research (CKB)954926956844 (DLC)2011236561 (OCoLC)60625515 2162-5557 0-12-006657-2