Abstract
IN the preceding monograph in this series, Prof. A. Lacassagne discussed the chemistry of experimental carcinogenesis. The present work deals with the biological aspect of the subject. The pathology of chemical carcinogenesis, including the transport of carcinogenic substances in the body, the effect of carcinogens on cells, and the action of substances which modify the carcinogenic process, are discussed.
Radiophysiologie expérimentale, cancer et hormones. 6: Etude de la cancérisation par Ies substances chimiques exogenes
Par Antoine Lacassagne. (Actualités scientifiques et industrielles, 1026.) Pp. 150. (Paris: Hermann et Cie., 1947.) n.p.
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BOYLAND, E. Radiophysiologie expérimentale, cancer et hormones 6 : Etude de la cancérisation par Ies substances chimiques exogenes. Nature 161, 621–622 (1948). https://doi.org/10.1038/161621a0
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/161621a0