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The 11 th meeting in "Modern Trends in Human Leukemia" took place
from June 19 to 21, 1994 in Wilsede in the middle of the
Liineburger Heide, South of Hamburg. Interwoven with the Leukemia
program was the Nato-sponsored Symposium of the ASI-Series "Gene
Technology in Analysis of Malignant and Inherited Human Diseases
Related to Development" . The Wilsede meeting was continued on a
ship of the Neva leading through lake Ladoga and lake Onega. The
topics of both meetings included discussion on recent progress
isolation and development of hematopoietic stem cells, genes
crucial for development and diseases, methods of gene transfer,
application of gene transfer; oncogenes and anti-oncogenes as
targets for gene therapy; receptors and their ligands in normal
development and diseases, immunology and immunotherapy, radiation
biology, clinical leukemias and bone marrow transplantation. The
Nato workshop concentrated not only on analysis of cell systems
useful for somatic gene therapy, but also on actual themes directly
related to correction of human diseases. The latter aspects
emphasized themes related to biotechnology, the first part was by
nature more general. We also included a few contributions that
discussed perspectives for the future of gene therapy and possible
relationships to evolution.
This volume provides a comprehensive account of the most recent
trends in human leukemia, as presented at the Ninth Wilsede
Meeting. The internationally renowned contributors deal with all
different aspects of these diseases: As well as discussing
important clinical aspects of leukemia, new information on the
biological basis of leukemia gained using the methods of molecular
genetics, cell and molecular biology, virology, and immunology is
covered. The book shows both the complexity of leukemia research,
as well as the value of basic scientific research in furthering
clinical medicine and therapy.
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