Origins of Contemporary DNA Tumor Virus Research

Grodzicker, T., Hopkins, N. (1981) Origins of Contemporary DNA Tumor Virus Research. DNA Tumor Viruses: The Molecular Biology of Tumor Viruses, 2nd Ed.. XIII+1073P.

Abstract

The evolution of unicellular organisms into multicellular organisms has demanded the emergence of very precise rules to govern both the spatial siting and the multiplication rates of their respective differentiated cells. A given specialized cell does not grow at any site in its multicellular host, but is restricted to have only certain cell types for its neighbors and to proliferate only upon receipt of a message signifying that more of its kind are needed for the orderly growth or maintenance of the complete organism.

Item Type: Paper
Subjects: diseases & disorders > cancer > cancer types
CSHL Authors:
Communities: Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory of Quantitative Biology
CSHL labs > Grodzicker Lab
Depositing User: Elizabeth Pessala
Date: 1981
Date Deposited: 01 Jun 2020 13:28
Last Modified: 19 Aug 2020 17:21
URI: https://repository.cshl.edu/id/eprint/39393

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