Genes and antigens in cancer cells - The monoclonal antibody approach
1984
Review of 'Genes and Antigens in Cancer Cells'
Editorial
Author Information
Author(s): G. Riethmuller, H. Koprowski, S. Von Kleist, K. Munk, M.J. Embleton
Primary Institution: CRC Laboratories, University Park, Nottingham
Conclusion
The book provides useful information on cancer-related monoclonal antibodies but is misleadingly titled and lacks originality.
Supporting Evidence
- The book contains 16 chapters by various researchers.
- Most chapters focus on cancer-related monoclonal antibodies.
- Only one chapter addresses the genetic control of antigen expression.
Takeaway
This book talks about cancer and antibodies, but it doesn't really focus on what the title suggests. It's still helpful but not groundbreaking.
Limitations
The book's content does not align well with its title, leading to disappointment.
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