Advances in Cancer Research is a biannual publication that includes timely reviews on the most cutting-edge issues in cancer research. Volume 66 contains encompassing overviews of p53 and its role in both breast cancer and in the cell cycle. Approximately 50% of all human tumors involve mutations of the p53 gene, suggesting that proper understanding of its properties and mechanisms could offer real hope for finding successful clinical therapy. Other themes presented in volume 66 include cyclins and cyclin-dependent kinases in the cell cycle; the molecular genetics of 11q23 chromosome translocations; the possible link between the aberrant expression of Scatter Factor and c-Met with AIDS associated Kaposi's sarcoma; the use of radiation leukemia virus to induce leukemogenesis; and the adenovirus system as a model for the insertion of foreign DNA into mammaliam genomes.
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