| oncogenes | Genes which can potentially induce neoplastic transformation. They include genes for growth factors, growth factor receptors, protein kinases, signal transducers, nuclear phosphoproteins, and transcription factors. When these genes are constitutively expressed after structural and/or regulatory changes, uncontrolled cell proliferation may result. Viral oncogenes have names of the form v-onc; cellular oncogenes (proto-oncogenes) are designated c-onc. (12 Dec 1998) |
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| oncogenesis | <oncology> The causation or production of tumours. (16 Dec 1997) |
| oncogenic | Causing, inducing, or being suitable for the formation and development of a neoplasm. Synonym: oncogenic. (05 Mar 2000) |
| oncogenic virus | <oncology, virology> A virus capable of causing cancer in animals or in humans. These include DNA viruses, ranging in size from Papova viruses to Herpes viruses and the RNA containing retroviruses. See: Oncovirinae. (18 Nov 1997) |
| oncogenic viruses | Viruses that produce tumours. (12 Dec 1998) |
| oncogenous | Causing, inducing, or being suitable for the formation and development of a neoplasm. Synonym: oncogenic. (05 Mar 2000) |
Synonyms : Avian Sarcoma Virus-Transforming Protein, Oncogene Protein src, Phosphoprotein pp60(v-src), Rous Sarcoma Virus-Transforming Protein pp60(v-src), p60(v-src), pp60 v-src, src Oncogene Product pp60, v-src Protein, Avian Sarcoma Virus Transforming Protein
Synonyms : Fusion Proteins, tpr met, Oncogene Protein tpr met, Protein tpr-met, Oncogene, tpr-met Fusion Proteins, tpr-met, Oncogene Protein
Synonyms : Oncogene Protein akt, v-akt Kinase Transforming Protein, Oncogene Protein v akt, akt Oncogene Protein, akt, Oncogene Protein, v akt Kinase Transforming Protein, v-akt, Oncogene Protein
Synonyms : 70Z-Cbl Protein, Casitas B-Lineage Lymphoma Protein, Oncogene Protein 70Z-Cbl, Oncogene Protein cbl, p120(cbl), v-cbl Oncogene Protein, 70Z Cbl Protein, 70Z-Cbl, Oncogene Protein, Casitas B Lineage Lymphoma Protein, Oncogene Protein 70Z Cbl
Synonyms : CT10 Regulator of Kinase Oncogene Protein, Oncogene Protein crk, v-crk Oncogene Protein, Oncogene Protein v crk, Oncogene Protein, crk, Oncogene Protein, v-crk, crk, Oncogene Protein, v crk Oncogene Protein, v-crk, Oncogene Protein
| oncogenesis |
The progression of cytological, genetic and cellular changes that culminate in a tumour.
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| oncogenic |
Oncogenic genes are responsible for the transformation of normal cells into tumour cells. See Agrobacterium.
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| oncogene |
Any gene associated with cancer. Oncogenes are derived by the mutation of proto-oncogenes, normal cellular genes involved in growth control.
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| oncogene |
A gene whose action promotes cell proliferation. Oncogenes are altered forms of proto-oncogenes.
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| oncogenesis |
Tumor (cancer) initiation in an organism.
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