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Genetics and Genomics
Oncogenes and Cancer
1. Introduction to Cancer Biology
2. Normal Cell Cycle Regulation
3. Apoptosis and Cell Death Mechanisms
4. Proto-Oncogenes: Normal Cellular Functions
5. Oncogene Activation Mechanisms
6. Major Oncogene Families
7. Tumor Suppressor Genes
8. Viral Oncogenes and Cancer
9. Multi-Step Carcinogenesis
10. Oncogene Discovery and Research Methods
11. Therapeutic Targeting of Oncogenes
12. Clinical Applications and Future Directions
8.
Viral Oncogenes and Cancer
8.1.
Mechanisms of Viral Oncogenesis
8.1.1.
Viral DNA Integration
8.1.2.
Oncoproteins Expression
8.1.3.
Tumor Suppressor Inactivation
8.2.
DNA Tumor Viruses
8.2.1.
Human Papillomavirus
8.2.1.1.
E6 and E7 Oncoproteins
8.2.1.2.
p53 and Rb Inactivation
8.2.1.3.
Cervical Cancer
8.2.1.4.
Other HPV-Associated Cancers
8.2.2.
Epstein-Barr Virus
8.2.2.1.
Latent Membrane Proteins
8.2.2.2.
Burkitt Lymphoma
8.2.2.3.
Nasopharyngeal Carcinoma
8.2.2.4.
Hodgkin Lymphoma
8.2.3.
Hepatitis B Virus
8.2.3.1.
HBx Protein
8.2.3.2.
Chronic Infection
8.2.3.3.
Hepatocellular Carcinoma
8.2.4.
Adenoviruses
8.2.4.1.
E1A and E1B Proteins
8.2.4.2.
Transformation Mechanisms
8.2.5.
SV40
8.2.5.1.
Large T Antigen
8.2.5.2.
Small t Antigen
8.3.
RNA Tumor Viruses
8.3.1.
Human T-lymphotropic Virus 1
8.3.1.1.
Tax Protein
8.3.1.2.
Adult T-cell Leukemia
8.3.2.
Hepatitis C Virus
8.3.2.1.
Chronic Infection
8.3.2.2.
Liver Cancer Development
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