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Using a combination of tumour-susceptible strains of laboratory animals and cell culture techniques, they identified specific viral genes which could convert, or transform, normal cells into tumour-like cells in a culture dish and also induce them to form tumours in laboratory animals. These genes are called viral oncogenes, and unravelling the various ways in which they transform cells has been instrumental in uncovering the molecular mechanisms involved in cancer development in general. Most
Viruses: A Very Short Introduction (Very Short Introductions)
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