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Classic Experiment 24-1: Identification of the RAS Oncogene | lodish8e_ch24_1.html | 57335fb8757a2ee27e000001 |
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24.1 How Tumor Cells Differ from Normal Cells
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The Genetic Makeup of Most Cancer Cells Is Dramatically Altered
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Cellular Housekeeping Functions Are Fundamentally Altered in Cancer Cells
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Uncontrolled Proliferation Is a Universal Trait of Cancer
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Cancer Cells Escape the Confines of Tissues
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Tumors Are Heterogeneous Organs That Are Sculpted by Their Environment
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Tumor Growth Requires Formation of New Blood Vessels
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Invasion and Metastasis Are Late Stages of Tumorigenesis
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DLAP questions | lodish8e_ch24_9_dlap.xml | 57335fb8757a2ee27e000001 |
Key Concepts of Section 24.1 | lodish8e_ch24_10.html | 57335fb8757a2ee27e000001 |
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24.2 The Origins and Development of Cancer
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Carcinogens Induce Cancer by Damaging DNA
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Some Carcinogens Have Been Linked to Specific Cancers
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The Multi-hit Model Can Explain the Progress of Cancer
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Successive Oncogenic Mutations Can Be Traced in Colon Cancers
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Cancer Development Can Be Studied in Cultured Cells and in Animal Models
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DLAP questions | lodish8e_ch24_16_dlap.xml | 57335fb8757a2ee27e000001 |
Key Concepts of Section 24.2 | lodish8e_ch24_17.html | 57335fb8757a2ee27e000001 |
DLAP questions | lodish8e_ch24_17_dlap.xml | 57335fb8757a2ee27e000001 |
24.3 The Genetic Basis of Cancer
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DLAP questions | lodish8e_ch24_18_dlap.xml | 57335fb8757a2ee27e000001 |
Gain-of-Function Mutations Convert Proto-oncogenes into Oncogenes
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Cancer-Causing Viruses Contain Oncogenes or Activate Cellular Proto-oncogenes
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Loss-of-Function Mutations in Tumor-Suppressor Genes Are Oncogenic
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Inherited Mutations in Tumor-Suppressor Genes Increase Cancer Risk
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Epigenetic Changes Can Contribute to Tumorigenesis
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Micro-RNAs Can Promote and Inhibit Tumorigenesis
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DLAP questions | lodish8e_ch24_24_dlap.xml | 57335fb8757a2ee27e000001 |
Researchers Are Identifying Drivers of Tumorigenesis
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DLAP questions | lodish8e_ch24_25_dlap.xml | 57335fb8757a2ee27e000001 |
Molecular Cell Biology Is Changing How Cancer Is Diagnosed and Treated
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DLAP questions | lodish8e_ch24_26_dlap.xml | 57335fb8757a2ee27e000001 |
Key Concepts of Section 24.3 | lodish8e_ch24_27.html | 57335fb8757a2ee27e000001 |
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24.4 Misregulation of Cell Growth and Death Pathways in Cancer
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Oncogenic Receptors Can Promote Proliferation in the Absence of External Growth Factors
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Many Oncogenes Encode Constitutively Active Signal-Transducing Proteins
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Inappropriate Production of Nuclear Transcription Factors Can Induce Transformation
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Aberrations in Signaling Pathways That Control Development Are Associated with Many Cancers
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Genes That Regulate Apoptosis Can Function as Proto-oncogenes or Tumor-Suppressor Genes
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DLAP questions | lodish8e_ch24_33_dlap.xml | 57335fb8757a2ee27e000001 |
Key Concepts of Section 24.4 | lodish8e_ch24_34.html | 57335fb8757a2ee27e000001 |
DLAP questions | lodish8e_ch24_34_dlap.xml | 57335fb8757a2ee27e000001 |
24.5 Deregulation of the Cell Cycle and Genome Maintenance Pathways in Cancer
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Mutations That Promote Unregulated Passage from G1 to S Phase Are Oncogenic
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DLAP questions | lodish8e_ch24_36_dlap.xml | 57335fb8757a2ee27e000001 |
Loss of p53 Abolishes the DNA Damage Checkpoint
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DLAP questions | lodish8e_ch24_37_dlap.xml | 57335fb8757a2ee27e000001 |
Loss of DNA-Repair Systems Can Lead to Cancer
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DLAP questions | lodish8e_ch24_38_dlap.xml | 57335fb8757a2ee27e000001 |
Key Concepts of Section 24.5 | lodish8e_ch24_39.html | 57335fb8757a2ee27e000001 |
DLAP questions | lodish8e_ch24_39_dlap.xml | 57335fb8757a2ee27e000001 |
Key Terms
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Review the Concepts
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References
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Perspectives for the Future
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