This course on cancer biology focuses on historical theories and cloning strategies put forth to comprehend carcinogenesis.
The objective is to travel back in time to the period when all the pieces of puzzle such as chemical carcinogens, retroviruses and chromosomal mutations came together to reveal the grand scheme of cancer and propose the underlying criteria for cancer development.
The highlights of this lecture series are the experimental methods developed during 1960s to 1990s which built the foundation for the current model of cancer which stems from two concepts namely- oncogenes and tumor suppressor genes.
You'll learn about Ames test, pro-viral theory, the discovery of reverse transcriptase, Leukemogenesis theory, different mechanisms of tumor cell mutations occurring in the cells, knudson hypothesis and much more.
You'll learn-
Chemical theory section explains the formation of cancer. Somatic mutation hypothesis and Ames test are concepts covered under chemical theory
Chromosomal theory section covers the experiments done to show that chromosomal aberrations cause cancer.
Viral theory section deals with Rous sarcoma virus, pro-viral theory, the discovery of reverse transcriptase, Leukemogenesis theory.
The experiments that indicated the presence of proto-oncogenes and different mechanisms of mutations occurring in cancer cells.
If oncogenes are like accelerators in the car, then tumor suppressors are like brakes. Learn about the cell fusion experiment, Knudson hypothesis and loss of heterozygosity.
How p53 (the guardian of the genome) and pRb tumor suppressors were discovered.
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