Mechanisms in Myeloid Tumorigenesis 1988 [electronic resource] : Workshop at the National Cancer Institute, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD, USA, March 22, 1988 /

I. Classification of myeloid tumors -- The Pathology of Murine Myelogenous Leukemias -- II. Specific Chromosomal Abnormalities in Human and Murine Myeloid Hematologic Malignancies -- Chromosomal Abnormalities in Myeloid Hematologic Malignancies -- Radiation Induced Deletion of Chromosome 2 in Myeloid Leukemogenesis -- III. Disruption of “Oncogenes” by Virus Insertion in Murine Myeloid Tumorigenesis -- Recombinant Inbred Mouse Strains: Models for Studying the Molecular Genetic Basis of Myeloid Tumorigenesis -- Mechanisms in the Transformation of IL3-Dependent Hematopoietic Stem Cells -- Alternate Forms of MYB: Consequences of virus insertion in myeloid tumorigenesis and alternative splicing in normal development -- IV. Myeloid Leukemogensis Induced by Acute Transforming Virus Constructs in In Vitro and In Vivo Model Systems -- Retrovirus-induced Tumors Whose Developemnt is Facilitiated by a Chronic Immune Response: A Comparison of Two Tumors Committed to the Monocytic Lineage -- Studies of Secondary Transforming Events in Murine c-myc Retrovirus-Induced Monocyte Tumors -- Analysis of the Leukaemogenic Properties of the bcr-v-abl and GM-CSF Genes Using a New Retroviral Vector -- Biological effects of retroviral transfection of the murine Interleukin-3 gene into FDCP-Mix cells -- Conversion of Factor-Dependent Myeloid Cells to Factor Independence: Autocrine Stimulation is Not Coincident with Tumorigenicity -- V. Specific Genes Involved in Myeloid Tumorigenesis -- Biosynthesis of Macrophage Colony-Stimulating Factor (CSF-1): Differential Processing of CSF-1 Precursors Suggests Alternative Mechanisms for Stimulating CSF-1 Receptors -- The ets Family of Genes: Molecular Biology & Functional Implications -- VI. Proposed Mechanisms in Myeloid Tumorigenesis -- Adhesive Defects in Chronic Myeloid Leukaemia -- Induction of Leukemia by Avian Myeloblastosis Virus: A Mechanistic Hypothesis -- Role of Biologic Response Modifiers in the Growth and Differentiation of Myeloid Leukemic Cells.

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Main Authors: Shen-Ong, Grace L. C. editor., Potter, Michael. editor., Copeland, Neal G. editor., SpringerLink (Online service)
Format: Texto biblioteca
Language:eng
Published: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1989
Subjects:Medicine., Immunology., Allergy., Hematology., Oncology., Medicine & Public Health., Allergology.,
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-74623-9
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