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The Papillomaviruses 1st Edition George Klein Daniel Dimaio Auth

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The Papillomaviruses 1st Edition George Klein Daniel Dimaio Auth
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Publisher: Springer US
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.31 MB
Pages: 419
Author: George Klein, Daniel DiMaio (auth.), Robert L. Garcea, Daniel DiMaio (eds.)
ISBN: 9780387365220, 9780387365237, 0387365222, 0387365230
Language: English
Year: 2007
Edition: 1

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The Papillomaviruses 1st Edition George Klein Daniel Dimaio Auth by George Klein, Daniel Dimaio (auth.), Robert L. Garcea, Daniel Dimaio (eds.) 9780387365220, 9780387365237, 0387365222, 0387365230 instant download after payment.

The papillomaviruses have emerged as the best understood viruses that cause cancer in humans. This volume reviews the remarkable confluence of science, medicine, and public health that recently culminated in the approval of vaccines that prevent many human papillomavirus infections, the first vaccines specifically designed to prevent human cancer. Basic laboratory studies of viral DNA replication, gene expression, protein function, and virus-host interactions have provided fundamental insights into these important processes. Most importantly, human papillomavirus infection has been shown to be a crucial event in the development of several human cancers, most notably cervical cancer, a leading cause of cancer death in women. The Papillomaviruses is an ideal book for scientists, professionals, clinicians, and graduate students in the fields of immunology, infectious disease, virology, microbiology, cell biology, and cancer biology and research.

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