
Advances in Cancer Research
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- Front Cover
- Advances in Cancer Research, Volume 13
- Copyright Page
- CONTENTS
- Contributors to Volume 13
- Contents of Previous Volumes
- Chapter 1. The Role of Immunoblasts in Host Resistance and Immunotherapy of Primary Sarcomata
- I. Introduction
- II. Basic Aspects of Immunity
- III. Effect of Localized Tumors on the Immune Response
- IV. Immunotherapy
- References
- Chapter 2. Evidence for the Viral Etiology of Leukemia in the Domestic Mammals
- I. Introduction
- II. Leukemia in the Cat
- III. Leukemia in the Dog
- IV. Leukemia in the Pig
- V. Leukemia in Cattle
- VI. Conclusions
- References
- Chapter 3. The Function of the Delayed Sensitivity Reaction as Revealed in the Graft Reaction Culture
- I. Introduction
- II. In Vitro Studies with Rat Lymphocytes
- III. Discussion
- References
- Chapter 4. Epigenetic Processes and Their Relevance to the Study of Neoplasia
- I. Introduction
- II. Nucleocytoplasmic Interactions
- III. Mechanism of Gene Regulation
- IV. Embryonic Induction
- V. Hormones and Differentiation
- VI. Tissue Affnity and Interaction between Embryonic and Neoplastic Cells
- References
- Chapter 5. The Characteristics of Animal Cells Transformed in Vitro
- I. Introduction
- II. Preparation of Animal Cell Cultures
- III. Characteristics of Normal Cell Cultures
- IV. Spontaneous Transformation
- V. Transformation of Cells in Vitro by Viruses
- VI. Reversion in Virus-Transformed Cells
- VII. Transformation by Chemical Carcinogens
- VIII. Transformation of Cells by X-Irradiation
- IX. Discussion
- References
- Chapter 6. Role of Cell Association in Virus Infection and Virus Rescue
- I. Introduction
- II. Cell Association and Virus Infection
- III. Cell Association and Virus Rescue
- IV. Conclusions
- References
- Chapter 7. Cancer of the Urinary Tract
- I. Introduction
- II. Histology and Ultrastructure of Ureteric and Bladder Epithelium
- III. Permeability of the Bladder Epithelium
- IV. Reactions of the Bladder to Injury
- V. Tissue Culture and Xenografts of Bladder Cancers
- VI. Bladder Cancer in Man
- VII. Premalignant Lesions in Bladder Cancer
- VIII. Tumors of the Renal Pelvis and Ureter
- IX. Incidence and Epidemiology of Bladder Cancer
- X. Experimental Bladder Cancer
- XI. Chemical and Biological Precursors of Bladder Cancer
- References
- Chapter 8. Aspects of the EB Virus
- I. Discovery of the EB Virus
- II. Structure and Maturation of EB Virus
- III. Effects of EB Virus on Cells
- IV. Presence of EB Virus in Burkitt Lymphomas
- V. Biological Activity of EB Virus
- VI. Immunological Singularity of EB Virus
- VII. Sero-epidemiology
- VIII. Natural Pathogenicity
- IX. Related Animal Tumor Viruses
- X. Discussion
- References
- Author Index
- Subject Index
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