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Viruses are the agent responsible for perhaps up to one million
cases of cancer worldwide each year. Significantly, the study of
viruses has also provided important clues to the causes and
development of the most common human cancers. This volume presents
an account of those viruses which have been directly associated
with common human malignancies such as human papillomavirus (HPV),
cervical carcinoma, Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) and Burkitt's
lymphoma. In addition, the biology and biochemistry of those
viruses which have been shown to be capable of transforming cells
in culture are described in detail. Thus adenovirus are discussed,
as are the other small DNA tumour viruses - Simian virus 40 (SV40)
and polyoma virus. Consideration has also been given to human
T-cell leukaemia virus (HTLV), hepatitis B virus (HBV) and human
herpes virus 8 (HHV8), amongst others. General themes such as the
host's immune response to viral infection, virally-induced
apoptosis and the use of viruses as a delivery system in gene
therapy have been discussed.
Individual chapters have been written by an international group of
experts in their own field of research.
DNA Repair and Replication brings together contributions from
active researchers. The first part of this book covers most aspects
of the DNA damage response, emphasizing the relationship to
replication stress. The second part concentrates on the relevance
of this to human disease, with particular focus on both the causes
and treatments which make use of DNA Damage Repair (DDR) pathways.
Key Selling Features: Chapters written by leading researchers
Includes description of replication processes, causes of damage,
and methods of repair
DNA Repair and Replication brings together contributions from
active researchers. The first part of this book covers most aspects
of the DNA damage response, emphasizing the relationship to
replication stress. The second part concentrates on the relevance
of this to human disease, with particular focus on both the causes
and treatments which make use of DNA Damage Repair (DDR) pathways.
Key Selling Features: Chapters written by leading researchers
Includes description of replication processes, causes of damage,
and methods of repair
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