Front Cover; Advances in Cancer Research, Volume 33; Copyright Page; Contents; Contributors to Volume 33; Chapter 1. The Cultivation of Animal Cells in the Chemostat: Application to the Study of Tumor Cell Multiplication; I. Introduction; II. Limitations of Conventional Cell Culture Systems for the Study of Tumor Cell Multiplication; III. Theory of Continuous-Flow Culture; IV. The Cultivation of Animal Cells in Continuous-Flow Culture; V. Applications of Chemostat Culture; VI. Future Applications of the Chemostat Culture of Animal Cells; References
Chapter 2. Ectopic Hormone Production Viewed as an Abnormality in Regulation of Gene ExpressionI. Introduction; II. Some Clinical Aspects of Ectopic Hormone-Producing Tumors; III. Nature of Ectopic Hormones; IV. Mechanism of Regulation of Biosynthesis and Release of Ectopic Hormones; V. Mechanism of Ectopic Hormone Production; VI. Conclusion; References; Chapter 3. The Role of Viruses in Human Tumors; I. General Considerations; II. Evidence for the Role of Viruses in Human Tumors; References; Chapter 4. The Oncogenic Function of Mammalian Sarcoma Viruses; I. Introduction
Chapter 6. Mass Transport in Tumors: Characterization and Applications to ChemotherapyI. Introduction; II. Mathematical Model of Mass Transfer in Tumors and Normal Tissues; III. Experimental Analysis and Characterization of Mass Transfer in Tumor Normal Tissues; IV. Concluding Remarks; Nomenclature; References; Index; Contents of Previous Volumes