Virology Lectures 2020 #18: Transformation and Oncogenesis
About 20% of human cancers are associated with virus infections. Making cells immortal places them on the road to cancer. In this lecture we review the discovery of RNA and DNA tumor viruses and how an understanding of how they transform cells led to an understanding of how cell growth is controlled.

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