Oncogenes and tumor suppressor genes in human malignancies /

Bibliographic Details
Other Authors: Benz, Christopher, Liu, Edison T.
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Boston : Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1993.
Series:Cancer treatment and research ; v. 63.
Subjects:
Table of Contents:
  • Oncogenes and tumor suppressor genes / E. Liu and B. Weissman
  • Activated oncogenes and putative tumor suppressor genes involved in human breast cancers / D. Tripathy and C.C. Benz
  • Oncogenes in human lung cancer / R.A. Kratzke, E. Shimizu and F.J. Kaye
  • Thyroid growth factors and oncogenes / O.H. Clark and Q.-Y. Duh
  • Growth regulation of human neuroblastoma / O.M. El-Badry and M.A. Israel
  • Kaposi sarcoma: a cytokine responsive neoplasia? / S.A. Miles
  • BCL-2: physiology and role in neoplasia / A. Bagg and J. Cossman
  • Malignant transformation by abl and BCR/ABL / R.A. Van Etten
  • Biological and clinical roles of increased insulin receptors in human breast cancer / R. Vigneri and I.D. Goldfine
  • Role of fibroblast growth factors and related oncogenes in tumor growth / H. Brem and M. Klagsbrun
  • Transforming growth factor-alpha and its role in neoplastic progression / D.C. Lee, N.C. Luetteke and L.A. Petch
  • Growth regulation by transforming growth factor-β / B.A. Arrick and R. Derynck
  • Signal transduction by receptor tyrosine kinases / D.R. Kaplan, A. Perkins and D.K. Morrison.
  • (cont) Involvement of G proteins, cytoplasmic calcium, phospholipases, phospholipid-derived second messengers, and protein kinases in signal transduction from mitogenic cell surface receptors / R.A. Frye
  • Fos and Jun: inducible transcription factors regulating growth of normal and transformed cells / J. Holt
  • DNA binding by the myc oncoproteins / G.J. Kato, D.S. Wechsler and C.V. Dang
  • Normal and malignant growth control by p53 / C.A. Finlay
  • Nucleoside diphosphate kinases, nm23, and tumor metastasis: possible biochemical mechanisms / A. Golden ... [et al.]
  • Angiogenesis: a mechanism by which oncogenes and tumor suppressor genes regulate tumorigenesis / N. Bouck.