Exam 4: Cellular Oncogenes
Exam 1: The Biology and Genetics of Cells and Organisms12 Questions
Exam 2: The Nature of Cancer12 Questions
Exam 3: Tumor Viruses12 Questions
Exam 4: Cellular Oncogenes12 Questions
Exam 5: Growth Factors,receptors,and Cancer12 Questions
Exam 6: Cytoplasmic Signaling Circuitry Programs Many of the Traits of Cancer12 Questions
Exam 7: Tumor Suppressor Genes11 Questions
Exam 8: Prb and Control of the Cell Cycle Clock17 Questions
Exam 9: P53 and Apoptosis: Master Guardian and Executioner16 Questions
Exam 10: Eternal Life: Cell Immortalization and Tumorigenesis13 Questions
Exam 11: Multi-Step Tumorigenesis13 Questions
Exam 12: Maintenance of Genomic Integrity and the Development of Cancer12 Questions
Exam 13: Dialogue Replaces Monologue: Heterotypic Interactions and the Biology of Angiogenesis14 Questions
Exam 14: Moving Out: Invasion and Metastasis14 Questions
Exam 15: Crowd Control: Tumor Immunology and Immunotherapy12 Questions
Exam 16: The Rational Treatment of Cancer12 Questions
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Which of the following statements is TRUE?
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The transforming abilities of the Bcr-Abl fusion protein are due primarily to the deregulated firing of its tyrosine kinase,which is equivalent to what domain of the normal Abl protein?
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DNA from human lung tumor cells was used to transfect NIH 3T3 mouse embryo fibroblast)cells.After several weeks,some of these cells formed foci,or clusters of cells,on the plate.Cells isolated from these foci were able to grow in soft agar and formed tumors when injected subcutaneously into immunocompromised mice.These results suggest that
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Which of the following consequences of mutations would be LEAST likely to be associated with an increased cancer risk?
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Normal proto-oncogenes found in the human genome can be activated to become oncogenes by
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Fusion of the reading frames of the bcr and abl genes,as is often observed in cases of chronic myelogenous leukemia CML),is an example of what type of genetic alteration?
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Which of the following factors are associated with Burkitt's lymphoma formation?
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Which of the following types of genetic alterations would be associated with an increased aggressiveness of cancer cells?
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Approximately what percentage of human tumors are associated with infectious agents?
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Which of the following mechanisms may contribute to tumorigenesis driven by the myc oncogene?
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