Studies of oncogenic viruses have made seminal contributions to the molecular biology of cancer. Key discoveries include the identification of viral oncogenes and cellular proto-oncogenes, elucidation of signal transduction pathways, and identification of tumor suppressor genes. The origins of cancer virology began almost exactly one hundred years ago with the discovery of avian sarcoma and acute leukemia viruses—RNA-containing viruses of the retrovirus family. The study of animal cancer viruses accelerated beginning in the late 1960s and early 1970s, with the discovery of DNA viruses that could transform cells in culture, and the development of quantitative assays for transformation by DNA and RNA-containing tumor viruses. The discovery of...
Many lines of evidence have suggested that onco-genic transformation may result from alterations in ...
In 1911, Peyton Rous (Nobel Prize winner in 1966) demonstrated that a virus (i.e., RSV) caused cance...
Viruses were initially seen as unusual agents that caused cancer in animals but were o f no relevanc...
Studies of oncogenic viruses have made seminal contributions to the molecular biology of cancer. Key...
textabstractThe first demonstrations that cancer could have an infectious nature was by Ellerman and...
Oncogenes were first described as the genes of DNA tumor viruses responsible for in vivo and in vitr...
In recent years, investigations with different tumour virus models gave important contributions and ...
Unexpected meeting of two separate lines of research resulted in the discovery of oncogenes. Oncogen...
Oncogenic viruses trigger persistent infections, which can stimulate uncontrolled cell growth by ind...
AbstractThe story of SV40-induced tumorigenesis and cellular transformation is intimately entwined w...
Hidesaburo Hanafusa. Cellular origin of transforming genes of RNA tumor viruses Lecture delivered Ma...
To date, almost one and a half million cases of cancer are diagnosed every year in the US and nearly...
The first human tumor virus was discovered in the middle of the last century by Anthony Epstein, Ber...
Current worldwide estimates suggest that approxiamtely 11% of all cancers are caused by viral infect...
Virus-specific nucleic acids.............................................. 524 Recovery of infectiou...
Many lines of evidence have suggested that onco-genic transformation may result from alterations in ...
In 1911, Peyton Rous (Nobel Prize winner in 1966) demonstrated that a virus (i.e., RSV) caused cance...
Viruses were initially seen as unusual agents that caused cancer in animals but were o f no relevanc...
Studies of oncogenic viruses have made seminal contributions to the molecular biology of cancer. Key...
textabstractThe first demonstrations that cancer could have an infectious nature was by Ellerman and...
Oncogenes were first described as the genes of DNA tumor viruses responsible for in vivo and in vitr...
In recent years, investigations with different tumour virus models gave important contributions and ...
Unexpected meeting of two separate lines of research resulted in the discovery of oncogenes. Oncogen...
Oncogenic viruses trigger persistent infections, which can stimulate uncontrolled cell growth by ind...
AbstractThe story of SV40-induced tumorigenesis and cellular transformation is intimately entwined w...
Hidesaburo Hanafusa. Cellular origin of transforming genes of RNA tumor viruses Lecture delivered Ma...
To date, almost one and a half million cases of cancer are diagnosed every year in the US and nearly...
The first human tumor virus was discovered in the middle of the last century by Anthony Epstein, Ber...
Current worldwide estimates suggest that approxiamtely 11% of all cancers are caused by viral infect...
Virus-specific nucleic acids.............................................. 524 Recovery of infectiou...
Many lines of evidence have suggested that onco-genic transformation may result from alterations in ...
In 1911, Peyton Rous (Nobel Prize winner in 1966) demonstrated that a virus (i.e., RSV) caused cance...
Viruses were initially seen as unusual agents that caused cancer in animals but were o f no relevanc...