Volume contents volume 102 (1996)

Volume contents volume 102 (1996)

ELSEVIER CANCER LETTERS Cancer Letters 102 (1996) 229-230 Volume contents Volume 102 ( 1996) Vol. 102 Nos. 1,2 Phospholipase AZ-mediated inflamma...

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CANCER LETTERS Cancer Letters 102 (1996) 229-230

Volume contents Volume 102 ( 1996)

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102 Nos. 1,2

Phospholipase AZ-mediated inflammation induces regression of malignant gliomas D.H. Goddard, J.S. Bomalaski, S. Lipper, R.G.L. Shorr, M.A. Clark (Stony Brook, NY; Philadelphia, PA; Piscataway, NJ) MDRl and multidrug resistance-associated protein (MRP) gene expression in epithelial ovarian tumors M. Kavallaris, J.A. Leary, J.A. Barrett, M.L. Friedlander (Sydney, Westmead, Randwick, Australia) Transcriptional activation of HMGI-C in three pulmonary hamartomas each with a der( 14) t( 12; 14) as the sole cytogenetic abnormality S. Wanschura, B. Kazmierczak, Y. Pohnke, K. Meyer-Bolte, S. Barmitzke, W.J.M. Van de Ven, J. Bullerdiek (Bremen, Germany; Leuven, Belgium) Expression of dynamin immunoreactivity in experimental pancreatic tumors induced in rat by mancozeb-nitrosomethylurea M.A. Valentich, T. Cook, R. Urrutia (Cordoba, Argentina; Rochester, MN) Antiproliferative effect of dehydrodidemnin B (DDB), a depsipeptide isolated from Mediterranean tunicates J.L. Urdiales, P. Morata, I. Nthiez De Castro, F. Sartchez-Jim6nez (M&laga, Spain) Cytotoxtc, nuclear, and growth inhibitory effects of photodynamic drugs on pancreatic carcinoma cells A.J. Ward, E.K. Matthews (Cambridge, UK) Induction of nitric oxide synthesis in murine macrophages by Helicobacterpylori K.B. Shapiro, J.H. Hot&kiss (Ithaca, NY) The effect of type III collagen on migration and invasion of human glioblastoma cell lines in vitro S.K. Chintala, R. Sawaya, Z.L. Gokaslan, J.S. Rao (Houston, TX) Association of inhibition of cell growth by O-phospho-L-tyrosine with decreasedtyrosine phosphorylation S. Mishra, A.W. Hamburger (Baltimore, MD) Mxil tumor suppressor gene is not mutated in primary pancreatic adenocarcinoma D. Bartsch, S.L. Peiffer, Z. Kaleem, S.A. Wells, Jr., P.J. Goodfellow (St. Louis, MO; Marburg, Germany) Decreased incidence of spontaneous mammary gland neoplasms in female F344 rats treated with amphetamine, methylphenidate, or codeine J.K. Dunnick, M.R. Elwell, J.K. Haseman (Research Triangle Park, NC) A cDNA from the ovarian cancer critical region of deletion on chromosome 17~13.3 N.J. Phillips, M.R. Ziegler, L.L. Deaven (St. Louis, MO; Los Alamos, NM) Effects of sodium saccharin and linoleic acid on mRNA levels of Her2/neu and p53 in a human breast epithelial cell line B. Ogretmen, H. Ratajczak, S.M. Gendel, B.C. Stark (Chicago, Summit-Argo, IL) Elevated binding to URWEBPZ during the late stages of NNK and benzo[a]pyrene-induced carcinogenesis in A/J mice S.Y. Fuchs, Z. Ronai (Valhalla, NY) Hepatic DNA adducts and production of mutagenic urine in 2,6-dinitrotoluene-treated B6C3Fl male mice S.E. George, M.J. Kohan, S.H. Warren (Research Triangle Park, NC) Upregulated expression of the genes encoding translation initiation factors eIF-4E and eIF-2a in transformed cells I.B. Rosenwald (Cambridge, MA)

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Carcinogenesis by methylbenzylnitrosamine near the squamocolumnar junction and methy]my]ni@oszdne metabolism in the mouse forestomach P. Schneider, S. Hinrichs, R. Zulim, R. Towery, C. Morris, S.S. Mirvish (Omaha, NE; Davis, CA) Promotion by dichloroacetic acid and trichloroacetic acid of N-methyl-N-nitrosourea-initiated cancer in the liver of female B6C3Fl mice M.A. Pereira, J.B. Phelps (Lexington, KY) Chemopreventive activity of chlorophyllin against mouse skin carcinogenesis by benzo[a]pyrene and benzo[a]pyrene-7,8dihydrodiol-9, IO-epoxide K.-K. Park, Y.-J. Surh (Seoul, South Korea; New Haven, CT) Sonodynamically induced antitumor effect of pheophorbide a K. Umemura, N. Yumita, R. Nishigaki, S.-i. Umemura (Chiba, Saitama, Japan) N-Ethyl-N-nitrosourea induces mammary cancers in the pituitary-isografted mouse which are histologically and genotypically distinct from those induced by N-methyl-N-nitrosoura S.M. Swanson, R.C. Guzman, T. Tsukamoto, T.T. Huang, C.D. Dougherty, S. Nandi (Berkeley, CA) Modulation of aromatase activity by growth factors in an androgen sensitive human prostate cancer cell line, LNCaP J.L. Block, N.L. Block, B.L. Lokeshwar (Miami, FL) Establishment and characterization of a human-papillomavirus negative, p53-mutation negative human cervical cancer cell line C.-Y. Chou, Y.-H. Chen, C-C. Tzeng, Y.-C. Cheng, C.-F. Chang, T.-M. Chen (Tainan, Taipei, Taiwan) Increased expression of integrins by heparin-binding EGF like growth factor in human esophageal cancer cells M. Sato, T. Narita, N. Kawakami-Kimura, S. Higashiyama, N. Taniguchi, S. Akiyama, T. Hashimoto, T. Manabe, R. Kannagi (Nagoya, Osaka, Japan) Toxicity and tumorigenicity of purpurin, a natural hydroxyanthraquinone in rats: induction of bladder neoplasms H. Mori, M. Ohnishi, T. Kawamori, S. Sugie, T. Tanaka, N. Ino, K. Kawai (Gifu, Ohbu, Japan) Garlic and associated ally1 sulfur components inhibit N-methyl-N-nitrosoura induced rat mammary carcinogenesis E.M. Schaffer, J.-Z. Liu, J. Green, CA. Dangler, J.A. Milner (University Park, PA) Parental cancer and genetic predisposition in malignant pleural mesothelioma: a case-control study M. Huncharek, K. Kelsey, J. Muscat, D. Christiani (Boston, MA; New York, NY) Vascular endothelial growth fac:or production is stimulated by gangliosides and TGF-p isoforms in human glioma cells in vitro S. Koochekpour, A. Merzak, G.J. Pilkington (London, UK) Vincristine resistant HL-60 cells show cross-resistance to hypoxanthine-xantbine oxidase M. Hirose, K. Fukuzawa, Y. Kuroda (Tokushima, Japan) Inhibitory effect of iridoids on Epstein-Barr virus activation by a short-term in vitro assayfor anti-tumor promoters G.J. Kapadia, SC. Sharma, H. Tokuda, H. Nishino, S. Ueda (Washington, DC; Kyoto, Japan)

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Announcements ..._._o.,.,..._.._..,,.,,,.,,............,........,.......................................................,............................................................,.,.........,.,,. 227 Volume contents Volume 102 ................................................................................................................................................................... 229 Author index Volume 102 ......................................................................................................................................................................... 231 Subject index Volume 102 ......................................................................................................................................................................... 233