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      Oncogenic genes and human malignancy.

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      The Yale Journal of Biology and Medicine
      Yale Journal of Biology and Medicine

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          Abstract

          All vertebrates possess a series of genes which are homologs of the oncogenic genes of acute transforming retroviruses. Two lines of evidence suggest that these genes may play a role in the development of human malignancy: (1) DNA from a variety of human tumors transforms NIH 3T3 mouse fibroblasts and the transforming genes from a number of carcinomas, sarcomas, and hematological malignancies have been identified as members of a family of genes, the ras family, closely related to the oncogenic genes of the Harvey and Kirsten murine sarcoma viruses; and (2) correlations exist between the chromosomal localizations of certain oncogenes and the chromosomal breakpoints in specific translocations and deletions in certain human malignancies. In three separate hematological malignancies, alterations in more than one oncogenic gene may be involved in the neoplastic process.

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          Yale J Biol Med
          yjbm
          The Yale Journal of Biology and Medicine
          Yale Journal of Biology and Medicine
          0044-0086
          1551-4056
          Mar-Apr 1983
          : 56
          : 2
          : 121-129
          Article
          2589700
          6636835
          f418c5cd-d1fe-4585-8a79-45d03335e908
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          Medicine
          Medicine

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