Genes and Signal Transduction in Multistage Carcinogenesis
Discover the intricate world of cancer research with Genes and Signal Transduction in Multistage Carcinogenesis, authored by experts in the field and published by Taylor & Francis Inc in 1988. This comprehensive hardback edition spans 480 pages and delves into the identification and characterization of genetic loci that influence susceptibility to liver, mammary, and skin carcinogenesis in rodents.
The book expertly explores the roles of protein kinases and phospholipases, along with the mechanisms of stress-related signal transduction. Ideal for researchers, students, and professionals in oncology and genetics, this essential resource offers valuable insights into the genetic factors that contribute to cancer development. Enhance your understanding of multistage carcinogenesis and the underlying biological processes that drive it.
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