Karyogamic theory of cancer cell formation from the view of the XXI century [electronic resource] / G. Gogichadze and T. Gogichadze.

By: Gogichadze, G. KContributor(s): Gogichadze, T | ProQuest (Firm)Material type: TextTextSeries: Cancer etiology, diagnosis, and treatmentsPublication details: New York : Nova Biomedical Books, c2010Description: xi, 181 p. : illISBN: 9781617282539 (electronic bk.)Subject(s): Carcinogenesis | Cancer cells | Cell hybridization | AIDS (Disease) -- EtiologyGenre/Form: Electronic books.DDC classification: 616.99/4071 LOC classification: RC268.5 | .G64 2010Online resources: Click to View
Contents:
History of the problem -- Hybrid cells receiving methods and mechanism of cells fusion -- Geno- and phenotypic characteristics of hybrid cells -- Utilization of somatic hybridization in biology and medicine -- Etiology and pathogenesis of cancer -- Factors, induced the malignant process -- The theory of "two synkaryons" -- Experimental and clinical confirmations of the "two synkaryons" theory -- Explanation of differented complicated aspects of the experimental and clinical oncology from the standpoint of the "two synkaryons" theory -- Etiology and pathogenesis of AIDS -- Possible common etiology and pathogenesis of cancer and AIDS -- A possible reason for interrelation of some malignant tumors and AIDS -- A paradoxical idea of cancer's resolution.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

History of the problem -- Hybrid cells receiving methods and mechanism of cells fusion -- Geno- and phenotypic characteristics of hybrid cells -- Utilization of somatic hybridization in biology and medicine -- Etiology and pathogenesis of cancer -- Factors, induced the malignant process -- The theory of "two synkaryons" -- Experimental and clinical confirmations of the "two synkaryons" theory -- Explanation of differented complicated aspects of the experimental and clinical oncology from the standpoint of the "two synkaryons" theory -- Etiology and pathogenesis of AIDS -- Possible common etiology and pathogenesis of cancer and AIDS -- A possible reason for interrelation of some malignant tumors and AIDS -- A paradoxical idea of cancer's resolution.

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