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CANCER LETTERS ELSEVIER SCIENTIFIC } PUBLISHERS IRELAND Cancer Letters 78 (1994) v—vi Contents Volume 78 (1994) Abstracted/Indexed in: Biological Abstracts, Chemical Abstracts, Current Contents/Life Sciences, Excerpta Medica (EMBASE), Index Medicus, Oncology Information Service, Pascal et Francis (INST-CNRS) Review Article Butyrate as a differentiating agent: pharmacokinetics, analogues and current status H.L. Newmark, J.R. Lupton, C.W. Young (College Station, TX, New York, NY) Urinary excretion of sialic acid in patients with superficial bladder tumors T. Akcgay, D. Konukoglu, A. Erésenci, S. Ataus, A. Dirican, C. Uygur (Istanbul, Turkey) Prostate inhibin peptide (PIP) in prostate cancer: a comparative immunohistochemical study with prostate-specific antigen (PSA) and prostatic acid phosphatase (PAP) S.V. Garde, A.R. Sheth, V.M. Venkatesan, C.J. Panchal, A.T. Porter, D.J. Grignon (Ontario, Canada) Potentiation of anti-proliferative effect of nitroprusside by ascorbate in human brain tumor cells Y.S. Lee, R.D. Wurster (Maywood, IL) p53 gene mutations in brain tumors in Taiwan L.-L. Hsieh, C.-F. Hsia, L.-Y. Wang, C.-J. Chen, Y.-S. Ho (Taiwan, ROC) Metastatic phenotype in hybrid cells derived from B16 melanoma M. Ito, M. Izuhara, K. Shimizu, M. Sekiguchi (Fukuoka, Japan) Induction of myogenic differentiation in a human rhabdomyosarcoma cell line by phenylacetate J. Cinatl, J. Cinatl, P. Herneiz, H. Rabenau, M. Novak, R. Benda, H.O. Giimbel, B. Kornhuber, H.-W. Doerr (Frankfurt/Main, Germany; Praque, Czech Republic) Nitrite-stimulated DNA-binding of carcinogenic diol epoxides from benzo[a]pyrene-7,8-dihydrodiol in human polymorphonuclear leukocytes K. Mehrotra, D. Constantin, A. Wallin, P. Moldéus, B. Jernstrom (Stockholm, Sweden) A novel ex vivo method for assaying adhesion of cancer cells to the peritoneum T. Asao, S. Yazawa, S. Kudo, S. Takenoshita, Y. Nagamachi (Maebashi, Japan) Effect of excess dietary retinoic acid on skin papilloma and carcinoma formation induced by a complete carcinogenesis protocol in female Sencar mice L.-C. Chen, S. Kirchhoff, L.M. De Luca (Rockville, MD) Development of a single-step duplex RT-PCR detecting different forms of ret activation, and identification of the third form of in vivo ret activation in human papillary thyroid carcinoma S.M. Jhiang, P.A. Smanik, E.L. Mazzaferri (Columbus, OH) Glutathione-S P-form dependent chlorambucil resistance in Yoshida rat ascites hepatoma cell lines K. Miyamoto, D. Wakabayashi, T. Minamino, M. Nomura (Kanazawa, Japan) Studies on the biological characterization and mitogenic interactions between hepatic stimulator substance and acidic fibroblast growth factor S. Gupta, M. Kan, R.P. Vemuru, D.R. Labrecque, W.L. McKeehan (Bronx, NY; lowa City, IA). Clonal analysis of parathyroid adenomas by means of the polymerase chain reaction S. Noguchi, K. Motomura, H. Inaji, S. Imaoka, Hiroki Koyama (Osaka, Japan) A comparison of the effects of sodium saccharin in NBR rats and in intact and castrated male F344 rats E.M. Garland, M. St. John, M. Asamoto, S.H. Eklund, B.J. Mattson, L.S. Johnson, M. Cano, S.M. Cohen (Omaha, NE) 99-107 Magnetically responsive photosensitizing reagents for possible use in photoradiation therapy G. Flynn, T.J. Hackett, L. McHale, A.P. McHale (Northern Ireland, UK; Dublin, Ireland) 109-114 DNA repair is less efficient in the nuclear matrix than in non-matrix nuclear fractions in the liver of rats treated with 2-aminofluorene P. Widlak, J. Rzeszowska-Wolny (Gliwice, Poland) 115-120 Strong promoting effect of Opisthorchis viverrini infection on dimethylnitrosamine-initiated hamster liver W. Thamavit, C. Pairojkul, D. Tiwawech, T. Shirai, N. Ito (Khon-Kaen and Bangkok, Thailand; Nagoya, Japan) 121-125 Enhancement of tumor growth under short light/dark cycle in mouse lung H. Nakajima, I. Narama, T. Matsuura, T. Nomura (Osaka, Japan) 127-131 Stimulation of TIMP-1 and metalloproteinase production in co-cultures of human tumor cells and human fibroblasts K. Nabeshima, J. Kishi, T. Kurogi, N. Komada, H. Kataoka, Y. Okada, M. Koono. (Miyazaki, Nagoya and Kananawa, Japan) 133-140 Induction of cytogenetic adaptive response of mouse bone marrow cells to radiation by therapeutic doses of bleomycin sulfate and actinomycin D as assayed by the micronucleus test H. Mozdarani, A.H. Saberi (Tehran, Iran) 141-150 Influence of dietary restriction and soyabean supplementation on the growth of a murine lymphoma and host immune function P. Mukhopadhyay, J. Das Gupta, U. Senyal, S. Das (Calcutta, India). 151-157 Radiation treatment decreases transforming growth factor alpha expression in squamous carcinoma of the tongue E.R. Sauter, L.R. Coia, B.L. Eisenberg, J.A. Ridge (Philadelphia, PA) 159-162 Individual values of excretion of benzo[a]pyrene metabolites and susceptibility to its carcinogenic effect in rats M.L. Tyndyk, M.A. Zabezhinski, V.J. Bykov, P.P. Dikun, L.A. Dymochka, O.B. Nepomnyaschaya, O.S. Yatsuk, V.B. Yermilov, A.J. Likhachev (St. Petersburg, Russia) 163-170 Evaluation of serum sialic acid fractions as markers for malignant melanoma E. Vedralova, J. Borovansky (Praque, Czech Republic) 171-175 Liver tissue damage by ultrasound in combination with the photosensitizing drug, Photofrin II K. Tachibana, K. Sugata. J. Meng, M. Okumura, S. Tachibana (Fukuoka, Japan) 177-181 An anti-oncogenic action of the polyomavirus large-T (LT) antigen in HeLa and SiHa tumor cells A. Ratiarson (Ontario, Canada) 183-187 Long-term, high-dose dietary exposure of rainbow trout to butylated hydroxyanisole is non-carcinogenic J.D. Hendricks, D.N. Arbogast, C.B. Pereira, G.S. Bailey (Corvallis, OR) 189-193 Effect of selenite on tumor cell invasiveness Y. Gong, G.D. Frenkel (Newark, NJ) 195-199 Subject index Volume 78 201-204 Author index Volume 78 205-206

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