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Oncogenes: Implications for the diagnosis and treatment of cancer


MJ CLINE, DJ SLAMON, JS LIPSICK - Annals of internal medicine, 1984 - Am Coll Physicians
Cellular oncogenes comprise a small family of genes, highly conserved throughout
vertebrate evolution, that code for proteins with diverse functions including
DNA binding, protein kinase, and cellular growth factor activities. ...
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[CITATION] Cancer statistics 1984 (American Cancer Society)


E Silverberg - Cancer, 1984
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The 1984 Walter Hubert lecture. Activation of transforming genes in neoplasms.


GM Cooper - British Journal of Cancer, 1984 - pubmedcentral.nih.gov
Cellular oncogenes have been identified by the biological activity of tumour
DNAs in transfection assays and/or by homology to the transforming genes of
retroviruses. In some tumours, the biological activity, organization or ...
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[CITATION] Genetic differences in chemical carcinogenesis


RE Kouri, 1980 - CRC
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Therapeutic opportunities involving cellular oncogenes: novel approaches fostered by …

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BE Huber - The FASEB Journal, 1989 - FASEB
Biotechnological processes are having a major impact on many industrial sectors,
including the pharmaceuti- cal industry. The contributions of recombinant DNA
... Key Words: biotechnology cancer oncogenes pharma- ceutical industry ...
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[CITATION] Clinical, genetic, and biostatistical progress in the cancer family syndrome.


HT Lynch, HA Guirgis, RE Harris, PM Lynch, … - Frontiers of gastrointestinal research, 1979 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
1: Front Gastrointest Res. 1979;4:142-50. Clinical, genetic, and
biostatistical progress in the cancer family syndrome. Lynch HT ...
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Colorectal cancer: Risk factors and screening strategies


JRL Moore, JT LaMont - Archives of Internal Medicine, 1984 - archinte.highwire.org
\s=b\Colorectal cancer is common in the UnitedStates and frequently discovered
too late for cure. Epidemiologic studies suggest a complex relationship between
animal fat intake, fecal flora, and risk of development of colorectal ...
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FPCX Pigmentosum, N Ataxia- … - Core Curriculum for Oncology Nursing, 1987 - WB Saunders Company
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[CITATION] 4. Hereditary colon cancer syndromes: polyposis and nonpolyposis (Lynch syndromes I & II) …


HT LYNCH, SJ LANSPA - Gastrointestinal Oncology: Basic and Clinical Aspects, 1987 - Kluwer Academic Publishers
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Oncogenes and the pathogenesis of human cancers


MJ Cline - International Journal of Clinical & Laboratory Research, 1986 - Springer
In 1911 Peyton Rous described the development of sarcomas in chickens injected
with a filtered extract of a sarcomatous tumor. He suggested that an infectious
agent such as a virus might be responsible for the induction of tumors ~°. ...
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