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    Author(s)Frederick Becker
    PublisherSpringer
    Edition1st Editon
    ISBN9781468427356
    Pages439
    BindingSoftbound
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearNovember 2013

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    Springer Cancer a Comprehensive Treatise 2 Etiology Viral Carcinogenesis 1st Editon 2013 Softbound by Frederick Becker

    The impact of basic research on oncology has been particularly impressive in the recent search for the cause of malignancy. Equally impressive is our appreciation of the cause of tumors based on observation. Even in the earliest era of the study of infectious diseases, it was proposed that tumorous growth in animals and birds resulted from 'minute' infectious particles. Experiments then supported the hypothesis, that the etiologic agent in many animal tumors was viral. The development of molecular biology, supported by technical advances and conceptual understanding of macromolecular action, led to an explosive increase in studies of animal oncogenic viruses. For a decade, new findings emerged from research laboratories revealing the enormous variety of such agents, the complex­ ity of their interactions with cells, and the tantalizingly possible mechanisms by which they might cause malignant transformation of the cell. Repeatedly, clues emerged which suggested the intervention of viral agents in human tumors. A breathless excitement pervaded both the scientific and public communities as highly publicized findings rapidly followed one another. The excitement was no less scientific than it was practical, for implicit in the concept of the viral oncogen is the possibility of specific virostatic or virotoxic agents or of immunization. RNA Viruses.- 1 The Molecular Biology of RNA Tumor Viruses.- 2 Avian RNA Tumor Viruses.- 3 Mammalian Type C RNA Viruses.- 4 Mammary Tumor Virus.- 5 Feline Leukemia-Sarcoma Complex: A Model for RNA Viral Tumorigenesis.- DNA Viruses.- 6 DNA Viruses: Molecular Biology.- 7 Herpes Simplex and Epstein-Barr Viruses in Human Cells and Tissues: A Study in Contrasts.- 8 Papilloma-Myxoma Viruses.- 9 Replication and Transformation by Papovaviruses.