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CHEMICO-BIOLOGICAL INTERACTIONS CONTENTS VOLUME 67 (1988) Tracing tissues with 4-ipomeanol-metabolizing capacity in rats by P. Larsson and H. Tj~lve (Uppsala, Sweden) ........................................................................ Recovery of malondialdehyde in urine as a 2,4-dinitrophenylhydrazine derivative after exposure to chloroform or hydroquinone by T. EkstrSm, M. Warholm, T. Kronevi and J. H6gberg (Solna, Sweden) .......................... Metabolic activation of a-naphthoflavone by 2,3,7,8-tetrachlorodibenzodioxin-induced rat liver microsomes by M. Andries, G.W. Lucier, K. Lundgren and C.L. Thompson (Research Triangle Park, NC) ........................................................................................................................................... Cytochrome P~55 nm complex formation in the metabolism of phenylalkylamines. IX. A comparative study with enantiomeric 2-nitroso-l-phenylpropane in microsomes and a reconstituted cytochrome P-450 system from rat liver by U. Paulsen-S~rman, K.-H. J6nsson and B. Lindeke (Uppsala and Solna, Sweden) ......... Increased lead uptake and inhibition of ALAD-activity in isolated rat hepatoeytes incubated with lead-diethyldithiocarbamate complex by A. Oskarsson and E. HeUstrSm-Lindahl (Uppsala0 Sweden) ............................................... Characterization of bifunctional adducts produced in DNA by trans-diamminediehloroplatinum(II) by A. Eastman, M.M. Jennerwein and D.L. Nagel (Omaha, NE) ............................................ Oxidation of lipids. XV. Role of hydrophilic diarylamines as antioxidants in the oxidations of lipids and biological tissues by E. Niki, M. Takahashi, J. Tsuchiya, E. Komuro, E. Ito and K. Terao (Tokyo and Inohana, Japan) ................................................................................................................................. Cocaine-induced biochemical changes and cytotoxicity in hepatocytes isolated from both mice and rats by D.A. Donnelly, C.S. Boyer, D.R. Petersen and D. Ross (Boulder, CO) ............................. Reaction of trans-4-N-acetoxy-N-acetylaminostilbene with guanosine and deoxyguanosine in vitro: the primary reaction product at N ~ of guanine yields from different final adducts by R. Franz and H.-G. Neumann (Wiirzburg, F.R.G.) ................................................................ Identification of structural characteristics of some potential H2-receptor antagonists that determine the interaction with rat hepatic P-450 by E. Rekka, G.J. Sterk, H. Timmerman and A. Bast (Amsterdam, The Netherlands) ..... Induction of P-450 isoenzyme activities in Syrian golden hamster liver compared to rat liver as probed by the rate of 7-alkoxyresorufin-O-dealkylation by G. Blalch, M. G6ttlicber, P. Cikryt and M. Metzler (W~irzburg, F.R.G.) .......................... Thioacylating agents as ultimate intermediates in the ~-lyase catalysed metabolism of S-(pentachlorobutadienyl)-L-cysteine by W. Dekant, K. Berthold, S. Vamvakas and D. Henschler (Wiirzburg, F.R.G.) ................ DNA damage by oxygen radicals and excited state species: A comparative study using enzymatic probes in vitro by B. Epe, P. Miitzel and W. Adam (Wiirzburg, F.R.G.) ........................................................... Announcements ...................................................................................................................................... Corrigendum ...........................................................................................................................................
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312 QSAR analysis of the subtilisin hydrolysis of X-phenyl hippurates. II. A study of subtilisin BPN ~ by A. Carotti, C. Raguseo, T.E. Klein, R. Langridge and C. Hansch (Bari, Italy, San Francisco and Claremont, CA) ...................................................................................................... Protective effect of sodium molybdate on the acute toxicity of mercuric chloride. V. Enhancement of renal regeneration after exposure to HgC12 by T. Koizumi and Y. Yamane (Chiba, Japan) ........................................................................... Evaluation of DNA binding characteristics of some CC-1065 analogs by D.H. Swenson, G.L. Petzold, M.G. Williams, L.H. Li, M.D. Prairie and W.C. Krueger (Phoenix AZ and Kalamazoo, MI) ................................................................................................. Mutagenicites of N-acyl-N-arylhydroxylamines for Salmonella by C.Y. Wang, E.M. Linamaier-Bednar, M.-S. Lee and C.M. King (Detroit, MI) ................ DNA strand s¢ission by iron complexes of meso-tetra(N-methylpyridyl)porphines by R.W. Byrnes, R.J. Fiel and N. Datta-Gupta (Buffalo, NY and Orangeburg, SC) ........... Benzo[a]pyrene metabolism and induction of enzyme-altered loci in regenerating rat liver by L. Dock, G. Scheu, B. Jernstr~m, M. Martinez, U.-B. Torndal and L. Eriksson (Stockholm and Huddinge, Sweden) ............................................................................................... The effects of gilvocarcin V and ultraviolet radiation of pBR322 DNA and lymphocytes by F.P. Gasparro, R.M. Knobler and R.L. Edelson (New Haven, CT and Vienna, Austria) .............................................................................................................................................. Photosensitized DNA breaks and DNA-to-protein crosslinks induced in human cells by antitumor agent gilvocarein V by M.J. Peak, J.G. Peak, C.M. Blaumueller and R.K. Elespuru (Argonne, IL and Frederick, MD) .................................................................................................................................. Reactions of propylene oxide with 2'-deoxynucleosides and in vitro with calf thymus DNA by J.J. Solomon, F. Mukai, J. Fedyk and A. Segal (New York, NY) .................................... Cytotoxicities of a linoleic acid hydroperoxide and its related aliphatic aldehydes toward cultured human umbilical vein endothelial cells by T. Kaneko, K. Kaji and M. Matsuo (Tokyo, Japan) ............................................................. Subject Index Volume 67 (1988) ......................................................................................................... Author Index Volume 67 (1988) .......................................................................................................... Contents Volume 67 (1988) ..................................................................................................................
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