Morphological and biological features of MC-29 virus-induced liver tumors in chicken
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Morphological and biological features of MC-29 virus-induced liver tumors in chicken
Abstract
Further comparative studies on the biological and biochemical features of virus-derived transplantable and chemically induced hepatomas may contribute to the knowledge of human hepatomas. Evidence for the reprogramming of gene expression found in chemically induced transplantable hepatomas [22] was also found in this virus-derived hepatoma.
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