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Experimental Hepatocarcinogenesis (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1988)
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Experimental Hepatocarcinogenesis (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1988)
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The meeting on experimental hepatocarcinogenesis which took place
in Spa, Belgium at the end of May 1987 was the Second European
Meeting. About 100 scientists, mostly from Europe but also from the
United States, met there for three days in a very friendly
atmosphere to exchange knowledge and ideas on experimental and
human liver carcinogenesis. The main topics discussed during the
meeting included general reviews on hepatocarcinogenesis,
experimental models of hepa tocarcinogenesis, biology of
hepatocarcinogenesis, and in vitro studies in hepatocarcinogenesis.
They are all covered by the various chapters of this proceedings
volume, which reflects the present state of knowledge in this
important field of cancer research. The final aim of that research
is to understand the basic mechanisms of carcinogenesis. The liver
offers a parti cularly interesting tool to reach such a goal.
Indeed, its biochemistry, its morphology, and its physiology are
very diverse, but relatively well known. Various protocols have
been developed to produce hepatocellular carcinomas or other
malignant tumors. Their appearance is most often preceded by
phenotypically altered foci and nodules which have been isolated
and characterized. The major cell populations of normal,
neoplastic, and malignant livers have been cultivated."
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