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Because of its marked capacity to regenerate and the ability of chemical carcinogens and viruses to ready transform hepatocytes, the liver has been used extensively as a model for investigating the molecular mechanisms of cellular proliferation and carcinogenesis. Recently, striking advances have occured in the understanding of hepatocyte growth regulation and the manner in which chemical agents and viruses alter these normal growth regulatory pathways in liver carcinogenesis. This explosion of information has occured in a multitude of research disciplines. This book brings together current fin
Liver. --- Liver Neoplasms. --- Liver Regeneration. --- Liver--Cancer. Liver--Regeneration. Pathology, Molecular. Liver--Molecular aspects. Liver Regeneration. Liver Neoplasms--genetics. --- Pathology, Molecular. --- Liver --- Pathology, Molecular --- Liver Regeneration --- Genetics --- Liver Neoplasms --- Biology --- Digestive System Neoplasms --- Liver Diseases --- Regeneration --- Digestive System Processes --- Digestive System Diseases --- Digestive System Physiological Phenomena --- Neoplasms by Site --- Biological Processes --- Biological Science Disciplines --- Neoplasms --- Biological Phenomena --- Diseases --- Digestive System and Oral Physiological Phenomena --- Natural Science Disciplines --- Phenomena and Processes --- Disciplines and Occupations --- Oncology --- Medicine --- Health & Biological Sciences --- Cancer --- Molecular aspects --- Cancer. --- Molecular aspects. --- Regeneration. --- Molecular pathology --- Hepatic regeneration --- Hepatocellular carcinoma --- Molecular biology --- Physiology, Pathological --- Abdomen --- Biliary tract
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