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AMS 695 – Chemical Carcinogenesis
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This course is an intensive review of the principles of chemical carcinogenesis. The major focus of the course is on basic principles, mechanisms and common methods involved in the neoplastic transformation of cells. Selected models of carcinogenesis are studied with respect to understanding mechanisms of how representative chemicals transform cells. Students will develop a fundamental understanding of the major theories in chemical carcinogenesis and gain insight into the state-of-the-art of this field.
Prerequisites: AMS 591, molecular biology, biochemistry, or permission of the instructor
Credits: 3
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