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In 1978 the Dutch Genetic SOciety organized a symposium on the
genetic aspects of the origin of tumor cells. The objective of this
symposium was to reach an overview of the state of knowledge in a
number of quite different fields related to each other through the
genetics of the initiation of tumor cells. This monograph contains
the brought-up-to-date contributions of this symposium. Herein
discussed is the extent that characteristics of tumor cells can be
considered as a phenotype. The possible role of somatic mutation
and repair of genetic damage is studied and the analysis of genes
with oncogenic potential is pursued. Also the influence of host
factors in the response to oncogenic action is dealt with. This
volume describes in a clear and concise manner the current status
in these research areas and, it is hoped, will stimulate the
exchange of information and ideas between them. Dr. F.l. CLETON,
The Netherlands Cancer Institute, Amsterdam Dr. J.W.I.M. SIMONS,
Department of Radiation Genetics and Chemical Mutagenesis,
University of Leiden CONTRIBUTORS P. Bentvelzen Ph.D.
Radiobiological Institute TNO, Lange Kleiweg 151, Rijswijk (ZH),
The Nether lands. F.I. Cleton M.D. Antoni van Leeuwenhoek-Huis, The
Netherlands Cancer Institute, Plesmanlaan 121, Amsterdam, The
Netherlands. P. Demant M.D. Antoni van Leeuwenhoek-Huis, The
Netherlands Cancer Institute, Plesmanlaan 121, Amsterdam, The
Netherlands. A.I. van der Eb Ph.D., H. Iochemsen, I.H. Lupker, I.
Maat, H. van Ormondt, P.1. Schrier."
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