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This volume of Advances in Cancer Research begins with a Foundations in Cancer Research articles by Harold Varmus. He focuses on Andrew Lwoff who influenced a generation of scientists and how Dr. Lwoff's influence on Howard Temlin, in particular, led to the identification of the cause of AIDS. Hiroto Okayama and colleagues discuss the conserved control mechanisms of the G1 and G2 phases in fission yeasts and mammals, and the newly identified control genes. Nilis Mandahl presents the cytogenetic findings in bone and soft tissue tumors and introduces the major molecular genetic findings. Hannel Tapiovaara dn co-workers review plasmin generation at restricted areas of the cell surface and hypothesize that it may be a catalyst for tumor cells to metastasize. Noël Bouck et al. review the evidence suggesting that certain types of stimulations of inducers by activated oncogenes, and decreased production of inhibitors of angiogenesis, may be instrumental in enabling developing tumour cells to attract new cells and continue the malignant growth. Peter L. Stern reviews the role of immunity and the prospects for immune intervention in cervical neoplasia. Lastly, Denis J. Moss and his associates discuss the Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) host-virus relationship and the immune control of EBV infections and examine development of vaccines and immunotherapy.
This volume of Advances in Cancer Research begins with a "e;Foundations in Cancer Research"e; articles by Harold Varmus. He focuses on Andrew Lwoff who influenced a generation of scientists and how Dr. Lwoff's influence on Howard Temlin, in particular, led to the identification of the cause of AIDS. Hiroto Okayama and colleagues discuss the conserved control mechanisms of the G1 and G2 phases in fission yeasts and mammals, and the newly identified control genes. Nilis Mandahl presents the cytogenetic findings in bone and soft tissue tumors and introduces the major molecular genetic findings. Hannel Tapiovaara dn co-workers review plasmin generation at restricted areas of the cell surface and hypothesize that it may be a catalyst for tumor cells to metastasize. Noel Bouck et al. review the evidence suggesting that certain types of stimulations of inducers by activated oncogenes, and decreased production of inhibitors of angiogenesis, may be instrumental in enabling developing tumour cells to attract new cells and continue the malignant growth. Peter L. Stern reviews the role of immunity and the prospects for immune intervention in cervical neoplasia. Lastly, Denis J. Moss and his associates discuss the Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) host-virus relationship and the immune control of EBV infections and examine development of vaccines and immunotherapy.

Front Cover 1
Advances in Cancer Research, Volume 69 4
Copyright Page 5
Contents 6
Contributors to Volume 69 10
Chapter 1. Foundations in Cancer Research: The Pastorian: A Legacy of Louis Pasteur 12
Chapter 2. Cell Cycle Control in Fission Yeast and Mammals: Identification of New Regulatory Mechanisms 28
I. Introduction 28
II. Life Cycle of Fission Yeast 29
Ill. Cell Cycle Start Control of Fission Yeast 29
IV. Cell Cycle Start Control of Mammals 42
V. Mitotic Start Control of Fission Yeast 51
VI. Mitotic Start Control of Mammals 61
VII. Closing Remarks 65
References 66
Chapter 3. Cytogenetics and Molecular Genetics of Bone and Soft Tissue tumors 74
I. Introduction 74
II. Cytogenetic and Major Molecular Genetic Findings 76
III. Aberrations Shared by Several Tumor Types 99
IV. Diagnosis and Prognostication Based on Genetic Analysis 102
References 104
Chapter 4. Plasminogen Activation on Tumor Cell Surface and Its Involvement in Human Leukemia 112
I. Introduction 112
II. Components of Plasminogen Activation 113
III. Activation of Plasminogen on Cell Surface 115
IV. Regulators of Plasminogen Activation 118
V. Internalization of uPA 121
VI. Plasminogen Activators in Tumors 122
VII. Plasminogen Activators in Cell Migration 125
VIII. Plasminogen Activation and Leukemia 128
IX. Future Aspects 133
References 135
Chapter 5. How tumors Become Angiogenic 146
I. Introduction 146
II. Tumor Angiogenesis 147
III. Development of an Angiogenic Phenotype 150
IV. Therapeutic Strategies Targeting Tumor Angiogenesis 171
V. Conclusions 172
References 173
Chapter 6. Immunity to Human Papillomavirus–Associated Cervical Neoplasia 186
I. Introduction 186
II. Human Papillomaviruses 187
III. Immunological Recognition of HPV in Cervical Neoplasia 193
IV. Evasion of Immune Surveillance 201
V. Prospects for Immune Intervention 212
VI. Conclusions 214
References 215
Chapter 7. Strategies Involved in Developing an Effective Vaccine to EBV–Associated Diseases 224
I. Introduction 224
II. Host–Virus Relationships 225
III. Humoral Response to EBV Infection 231
IV. CTL Response to EBV Infection 231
V. Developing a Vaccine for EBV 239
VI. Vaccines and Immunotherapy for EBV-Associated Diseases 243
References 249
Index 258

Erscheint lt. Verlag 10.9.1996
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Sachbuch/Ratgeber
Medizin / Pharmazie Allgemeines / Lexika
Medizin / Pharmazie Medizinische Fachgebiete Onkologie
Studium Querschnittsbereiche Infektiologie / Immunologie
Naturwissenschaften Biologie Genetik / Molekularbiologie
Technik
ISBN-10 0-08-056251-5 / 0080562515
ISBN-13 978-0-08-056251-3 / 9780080562513
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