Biology and biochemistry of normal and cancer cell growth : proceedings of a course held at the International School of Medical Sciences, Ettore Majorana Centre for Scientific Culture, Italy, 23-31 March 1987
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Biology and biochemistry of normal and cancer cell growth : proceedings of a course held at the International School of Medical Sciences, Ettore Majorana Centre for Scientific Culture, Italy, 23-31 March 1987
(Ettore Majorana international life sciences series, v. 5)
Harwood Academic Publishers, c1988
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Biology & biochemistry of normal & cancer cell growth
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First published in 1988. The purpose of this new series of Life Sciences is to provide the latest information on the research and development taking place at institutions throughout the world. The courses, held at the Ettore Majorana Centre for Scientific Culture in Erice Sicily, are invaluable forums for direct communications between specialists.
Table of Contents
Introduction: Current Views on Steroid Hormone Action SESSIO N 1: Experimental Models in Studies on Cancer SESSION 2: Tumor Markers in Detection and Monitoring of Cancer SESSIO N 3: Biochemistry of Cancer SESSIO N 4: Manipulation and Hormonal Control of Cancer Growth SESSIO N 5: Biochemistry of Natural and Synthetic Anti-Horomes and Hormone Analogues SESSION 6: Oncogenes, Growth Factors and Receptors SESSION 7: General Topics
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