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Risk and Progression Factors in Carcinogenesis (Recent Results in Cancer Research, 143)

معرفی کتاب «Risk and Progression Factors in Carcinogenesis (Recent Results in Cancer Research, 143)» نوشتهٔ D. Burnouf, M. Bichara, C. Dhalluin, A. Garcia, R. Janel-Bintz, N. Koffel-Schwartz (auth.), Prof. Dr. med. H. K. Müller-Hermelink, Prof.Dr. rer. nat. H.-G. Neumann, Prof.Dr. rer. nat. W. Dekant (eds.)، منتشرشده توسط نشر Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg در سال 1997. این کتاب در 9 صفحه، فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.

The principal goal of experimental carcinogenesis is the elucidation of mechanisms and factors that might be of relevance for the formation of human tumors. Specialization, as necessary as it may be, however, may prevent the transfer of knowledge among disciplines involved in cancer research. Leading scientists give insight into mechanisms of carcinogen-induced DNA damage and mutagenicity, and cellular responses including DNA repair, cellular stress, apoptosis, and regulation of cellular growth. Selected human tumor models of oral epithelium, skin cancer, and malignant lymphoma are analyzed in order to determine the most relevant primary genetic alteration in cell-specific transformation. Finally, the epidemiology of p53 mutation is considered as an indication of specific pathogenetic factors in sporadic human tumors. Front Matter....Pages I-XII Induction of Frameshift Mutations at Hotspot Sequences by Carcinogen Adducts....Pages 1-20 Oxidative DNA Damage Induced by Dioxetanes, Photosensitizing Ketones, and Photo-Fenton Reagents....Pages 21-34 Oxidative DNA Damage Profiles in Mammalian Cells....Pages 35-47 Chemical Mechanisms of Formation of DNA-Carcinogen Adducts, Elucidation of Potential of Adducts for Mutagenicity, and Mechanisms of Polymerase Fidelity and Mutation in the Presence of Adducts....Pages 49-63 Assessment of the Tumor-Initiating Potential of α,β-Unsaturated Carbonyl Compounds by 32 P Postlabeling Quantification of DNA Adducts In Vivo....Pages 65-75 Glutathione-Dependent Bioactivation and Renal Toxicity of Xenobiotics....Pages 77-87 UItraviolet-Induced Photolesions: Repair and Mutagenesis....Pages 89-99 Psoralen Photobiology: The Relationship Between DNA Damage, Chromatin Structure, Transcription, and Immunogenic Effects....Pages 101-127 Cellular Stress Response: Stress Proteins — Physiology and Implications for Cancer....Pages 129-144 Two-Dimensional Polyacrylamide Gel Electrophoresis of Cancer-Associated Proteins....Pages 145-160 Mechanisms Leading to the Expression of Recessive Alleles: The Use of Polymorphic Microsatellites and Whole-Chromosome Painting Probes to Analyze Mouse Tumors, Mutants, and Micronuclei....Pages 161-182 Formation of Micronuclei and Inhibition of Topoisomerase II in the Comet Assay in Mammalian Cells with Altered DNA Methylation....Pages 183-193 Poly(ADP-Ribosyl)ation and Nuclear Matrix/Intermediate Filament Proteins in Renal Carcinogenesis....Pages 195-208 Genotoxic and Chronic Toxic Effects in the Carcinogenicity of Aromatic Amines....Pages 209-223 Analysis of Genetic Factors and Molecular Mechanisms in the Development of Hereditary and Carcinogen-Induced Tumors of Xiphophorus....Pages 225-235 The Role of Raf Kinases in Development and Growth of Tumors....Pages 237-244 Apoptosis Regulation by Raf, Bcl-2, and R-Ras....Pages 245-249 New Cell Cycle-Regulated Genes in the Yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae....Pages 251-261 The Role of Workhorse Protein Kinases in Coordinating DNA Metabolism and Cell Growth....Pages 263-274 Growth and Transformation of Human Oral Epithelium In Vitro....Pages 275-306 Genetic Lesions in Mantle Cell Lymphoma....Pages 307-319 Topoisomerase Activities in Undifferentiated Acute Myeloblastic Leukemias and Monocytic Differentiated Leukemias....Pages 321-327 DNA Repair: Genes, Enzymes, Patients, and Mouse Models....Pages 329-335 Repair of Directly and Indirectly UV-Induced DNA Lesions and of DNA Double-Strand Breaks in Cells from Skin Cancer-Prone Patients with the Disorders Dysplastic Nevus Syndrome or Basal Cell Nevus Syndrome....Pages 337-351 Exploring the Role of Oxygen in Fanconi’s Anemia....Pages 353-367 P53 Gene Alterations in Human Tumors: Perspectives for Cancer Control....Pages 369-389 Back Matter....Pages 391-395 Cellular transformation and carcinogenesis are considered a multistep process starting with DNA lesions and progressing through loss of cellular growth control and increase invasive and metastatic properties. This book focuses on the demonstration of important steps in carcinogenesis, ranging from chemical interaction of carcinogens with cellular DNA in experimental tumors and cell lines to the analysis of selected human tumors. Special importance is given to the clarification of mechanisms of DNA lesions caused by chemical carcinogens and UV irradiation. Leading scientists describe in review articles the actual state of the art in their specific fields. The reader is informed of trends and scientific approaches to the recognition of pathogenetic mechanisms and factors in malignant tumors.
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