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THE JOURNAL OF Pathology ein Published in association with the JPTLAS 183 (1-4) 1-494 (1997) Pathological Society of Great Britain and Ireland ISSN 0022-3417 Editor-in-Chief Professor P. G. Toner Institute of Pathology, Queen’s University of Beifast, The Royal Hospitals, Grosvenor Road, Belfast BT12 6BL, UK Associate Editors Professor A. D. Burt: Associate Editor—Review Articles Department of Pathology, Royal Victoria Infirmary, Queen Victoria Road, Newcastle upon Tyne NE1 4LP, UK Dr R. A. Walker: Associate Editor—Editorials Department of Pathology, Clinical Sciences Building, PO Box 65, Leicester Royal Infirmary, Leicester LE2 7LX, UK Dr M. Y. Walsh: Associate Editor—Administration Department of Pathology, The Royal Hospitals, Grosvenor Road, Belfast BT12 6BL, UK Aims and Scope The main interests of the Journa/ of Pathology lie in the pathophysiological and pathogenetic mechanisms of human disease and in the application of such knowledge to diagnosis and prognosis. In determining content, the primary considerations are excellence, relevance and novelty. The Journal welcomes investigative studies on human tissues, experimental studies in vitro and jn vivo, and investigations based on animal models with a clear relevance to human disease, including transgenic systems. Methodological improvements in investigative and diagnostic pathology are also of interest. Correlative studies of pathological data and clinical outcomes are encouraged, but purely descriptive papers on diagnostic pathology are not considered central to the Journal's purpose. In general, studies which appropriately employ multiple investigative techniques are preferred over those which rely on a single methodology. Illustrations must be of the highest quality to be acceptable for publication. As well as original research papers, the Journal seeks to provide rapid publication in a variety of other formats, including editorials, review articles and other features, both contributed and solicited. Papers covering significant developments in teaching methods and in the practice of pathology may be acceptable, if they are of international scope and relevance. Correspondence from readers will be published if it is of general interest. In summary, the Journal aims to serve as a bridge between basic biomedical science and clinical medicine. As a Journal of the Pathological Society of Great Britain and Ireland, it seeks to reflect the broad scientific interests of the Society's membership, but its ethos, authorship, content and purpose will be those expected of a leading publication in the international scientific literature. International Advisory Board Professor C. Baroni Dr M. Kikuchi Professor J. O'D. McGee Professor E. Tahara Rome, Italy Fukuoka, Japan Oxford, UK Hiroshima, Japan Professor Sir C. L. Berry Professor G. Kloppel Dr M. J. Merino Dr K. Watanabe London, UK Kiel, Germany ma aa sane ' isehara, Japan Professor C. C. Bird Professor D. P. Lane rofessor G. K. Michalopoulos p,; nN. Weidner EDdri nbWu.r ghH,. UCKl ark DDurn dAeeS,- Y.U K Leong PPLiortnotdsfobenu,srg sho,U rK USJA. Polak SDra ne RF.r anSc.ie scWoe, inUs StAe i Boston, USA Adelaide, S. Australia Professor S. G. Silverberg Tucson, USA ; baw Dr D. L. Cooper Professor L-M. Looi Washington DC, USA eseaeer Si E. D. Williams Pittsburgh, USA Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Professor R. Sinniah east ge, se emedtans Professor D. W. : Henderson Professor R. N. M. MacSween SPirnogfaepsosroer M. Sobrinho-Simoes Emreroifteuss soErdi tor-Di. n-ChH. ief,W rigg ht Adelaide, S. Australia Glasgow, UK Porto, Portugal Southampton, UK Dr H. Hofler Dr A. Martinez-Hernandez Professor E. Solcia Professor N. A. Wright Munich, Germany Memphis, USA Pavia, Italy London, UK Professor P. G. Isaacson Dr M. Mathan Dr H. Stein Professor A. D. H. Wyllie London, UK Tamilnadu, India Berlin, Germany Edinburgh, UK Editorial Board Dr F. T. Bosman Professor B. Gusterson Dr S. Lucas Dr S. Stewart Lausanne, Switzerland Sutton, UK London, UK Cambridge, UK Dr D. Cotton Professor P. A. Hall Dr J. M. Nesland Dr D. Tarin Sheffield, UK Dundee, UK Oslo, Norway Oxford, UK Dr K. A. Fleming Dr C. S. Herrington Dr G. Niedobitek Professor D. Wynford-Thomas Oxford, UK Liverpool, UK Birmingham, UK Cardiff, UK Dr S. Fleming Professor C. J. Kirkpatrick Dr B. C. Portmann Edinburgh, UK Mainz, Germany London, UK Professor C. S. Foster Professor N. R. Lemoine Dr P. Quirke Liverpool, UK London, UK Leeds, UK Dr A. K. Foulis Professor J. Lowe Dr G. Stamp Glasgow, UK Nottingham, UK London, UK Copyright © 1997 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd VOLUME CONTENTS VOLUME 183, NUMBER 1 SEPTEMBER 1997 Editorial Basement Membrane Synthesis and Degradation: P. N. Furness Review Trefoil Proteins: Their Role in Normal and Malignant Cells: F. E. B. May and B. R. Westley Original Papers Quantitative Changes in the Glomerular Basement Membrane Components in Human Membranous Nephropathy: Y. Zheng Zang and H. Soon Lee A Novel Transcription Factor is Correlated with Both Glomerular Proliferation and ‘Sclerosis in the Rat Renal Ablation Model: K. Kuze, M. Sunamoto, T. Komatsu, N. lehara, H. Takeoka, Y. Yamada, T. Kita and T. Doi Collagen-Binding Heat Shock Protein (HSP) 47 Expression in1 )A nti- Thymocyte Serum (ATS)-i nduced Glomerulonephritis: M. S. Razzaque and T. Taguchi ; Intestinal Trefoil Factor (TFF3) and pS2(TFF1), but not ‘Spasmotytic Polypeptide (TFF2) mRNAs are Co-expressed in Normal, Hyperplastic, and Neoplastic Human Breast ee R. Poulsom, A.M . Hanby, E.-N. Lalani, F. Hauser, W. Hoffmann and G. W. H. Stamp tus Association between Tumour Progression and Vascularity in the Oral Mucosa: S Pazouki, D M Chisholm, M. M. Adi, G. Carmichael, M. Farquharson, G. R. Ogden, S. L. Schor andA . M. Schor Expression of Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor in Lymphomas and Castleman’s Disease: H. -D. Foss, |. Araujo, G. Demel, H. Klotzbach, M. Hummel and H. Stein . Increased Cell Proliferation Activity and Decreased Cell Death are Associated with the Emergence of Hormone-Refractory Recurrent Prostate Cancer: P. Koivisto, T. Visakorpi, |. Rantala and J. Isola. Telomerase Activity and its Inhibition in Benign and Malignant Breast Lesions: T. Sugino, K. Yoshida, J. Bolodeoku, D. Tarin and S. Goodison High-Affinity Monomeric 67-kD Laminin Receptors and Prognosis iin Pancreatic Endocrine Tumours: G. Pelosi, F. Pasini, E. Bresaola, G. Bogina, P. Pederzoli, S. Biolo, S.M enard and G. Zamboni. Epidermal Langerhans’ Cells in Children with Primary T-Cell Immune Deficiencies: J. F. Emile, A. Durandy, F. Le Deist, A. Fischer and N. Brousse eee of Fas Ligand mRNA in Germinal Centres of the Human Tonsil: E Kondo, T. Yoshino, R. Nishiuchi, |. Sakuma, K. Nishizaki, N. Kayagaki, H. Yagita andT . Akagi . Age-Related Changes in the Temporal and Spatial Distributions of Fibrillin and Elastin mRNAs and Proteins in Acute Cutaneous Wounds of Healthy Humans: G. S. Ashcroft, C. M. Kielty, M. A. Horan and M. W. J. Ferguson Gene Expression and Synthesis of Fibronectin isoforms in Rat Hepatic Stellate Cells. Comparison with Liver Parenchymal Cells and Skin Fibroblasts: G. Xu, T. Niki, |. Virtanen, V. Rogiers, P. De Bleser and A. Geerts identification of Host and Donor Cells in Porcine Homograft Heart Valve Explants by Fluorescence in situ Hybridization: J. Braun, M. G. Hazekamp, D. R. Koolbergen, H. Sugihara, Y. A. Goffin, H. A. Huysmans and C. J. Cornelisse Expression of Cytokine mRNAs in Murine Hearts with Acute Myocarditis caused by Coxsackievirus B3: Y. Seko, N. Takahashi, H. Yagita, K. Okumura and Y. Yazaki . The Effects of Maternal Protein Deprivation on the Fetal Rat Pancreas: Major Structural Changes and Their Recuperation: D. M. Berney, M. Desai, D. J. Palmer, S. Greenwald, A. Brown, C. N. Hales and C. L. Berry Antigen Retrieval Techniques in immunohistochemistry: Comparison of Different Methods: S. A. Pileri, G.R oncador, C. Ceccarelli, M. Piccioli, A. Briskomatis, E. Sabattini, S. Ascani, D. Santini, P. P erty O. Leone, S. Damiani, C. Ercolessi, F. Sandri, F. Pieri, L. Leoncini and B. Falini Letters to the Editor Do Neutrophils Contribute to the Clearance of Injured Coreeampeayeas in Reperfusion Injury?: J. T. Beranek Authors’ Reply: Y. Seko and Y. Yazaki Interpretation of the Signal Patterns Produced by NISH in Cervical Neoplasia Harbouring HPV: K. Cooper and W. Grayson Authors’ Reply: G. R. Williams, Q. L. Lu and| . C. Talbot Indexed or abstracted by ‘BIOMED Database (Institute for Scientific Information-|S!)’, ‘BIOSIS’, ‘CAB Abstracts Online Database (CABI)’, ‘Cambridge Scientific Abstracts’, ‘Chemical Abstracts Service’, ‘Current Awareness in Biological Sciences’, ‘Current Contents (CC)-Clinical Medicine’, ‘CC-Life Sciences’, ‘Current Opinion’, ‘Excerpta Medica’, ‘Index Medicus’, ‘Index Veterinarius (CABI)’, ‘Leeds Medical Information’, ‘Medical & Psychological Previews (MPPS)’, ‘NIOSHTIC Database’, ‘Reference Update’, Research Alert (ISI), ‘Review of Medical & Veterinary Mycology (CABI)’, ‘Science Citation Index (ISI)’, ‘SCISEARCH Database (ISI)’, ‘Veterinary Bulletin (CABI)’, “VINITI-Russian Academy of Science’ VOLUME CONTENTS VOLUME 183, NUMBER 2 OCTOBER 1997 Editorials Who Wants Book Reviews?: P. G. Toner Quantitative Microscopy in Studies of Intrauterine Growth Retardation: C. V. Howard The Heidelberg Classification of Renal Cell Tumours: G. Kovacs, M. Akhtar, B. J. Beckwith, P. Bugert, C. S. Cooper, B. Delahunt, J. N. Eble, S. Fleming, B. Ljungberg, L. J. Medeiros, H. Moch, V. E. Reuter, E. Ritz, G. Roos, D. Schmidt, J. R. Srigley, S. Storkel, E. Van den Berg and B. Zbar Review Multiple Pathways Control Cell Growth and Transformation: Overlapping and Independent Activities of p53 and p21 Sip WAFVS8: |S. Cox Original Papers Classification Strategies for the Grading of Renal Cell Carcinomas, Based on Nuclear Morphometry and Densitometry: C. Francois, C. Decaestecker, M. Petein, P. Van Ham, A. Peltier, J-L. Pasteels, A. Danguy, |. Salmon, R. van Velthoven and R. Kiss Loss of Heterozygosity at Chromosomes 8p, 9p, and 14q is Associated with Stage and Grade of Non-Papillary Renal Cell Carcinomas: D. Schullerus, J. Herbers, J.C hudek, H. Kanamaru and G. Kovacs. . p21 WAFCip’ Expression is Associated with Cell Differentiation but not with p53 Mutations in Squamous Cell Carcinomas of the Larynx: A. Nadal, P. Jares, M. Cazorla, P. L. Fernandez, X. Sanjuan, L. Hernandez, M. Pinyol, M. Aldea, C. Mallofré, J. Muntané, J. Traserra, E. Campo and A. Cardesa The Association of Squamous Cell Carcinomas of the Nasopharynx with Epstein-Barr Virus Shows Geographical Variation Reminiscent of Burkitt's Lymphoma: J. M. Nicholls, A. Agathanggelou, K. Fung, Z. Xiangguo and G. Niedobitek Human Ageing Impairs Injury-Induced in vivo Expression of Tissue Inhibitor of Matrix Metallopro- teinases (TIMP)-1 and -2 Proteins and mRNA: G. S. Ashcroft, S. E. Herrick, R. W. Tarnuzzer, M. A. Horan, G. S. Schultz and M. W. J. Ferguson UV but not y-Irradiation Induces Specific Transcriptional Activity of p53 in Primary Hepatocytes: Cc. O. C. Bellamy, S. Prost, A. H. Wyllie and D. J. Harrison In vivo Expression of the CTLA4 Inhibitory Receptor in Malignant ‘and Reactive Cells from Human Lymphomas: L. Xerri, E. Devilard, J. Hassoun, D. Olive and F. Birg ‘Revertant’ DCIS in Human Axillary Breast Carcinoma Metastases: S. H. Barsky, S. A. Doberneck, M. D. Sternlicht, D. A. Grossman and S. M. Love Grb2 Overexpression in Nuclei and Cytoplasm of Human Breast Cells: A Histochemical and Biochemi- cal Study of Normal and Neoplastic Mammary Tissue Specimens: B. S. Verbeek, S. S. Adriaansen-Slot, G. Rijksen and T. M. Vroom Variation of bcli-2 Expression in Breast Ducts and Lobules in relation to Plasma Progesterone Levels: Overexpression and Absence of Variation in Fibroadenomas: G. Ferriéres, M. Cuny, J. Simony- Lafontaine, J. Jacquemier, C. Rouleau, F. Guilleux, J. Grenier, P. Rouanet, H. Pujol, P. Jeanteur and C. Escot. . Expression of the Receptor for Parathyroid Hormone-Related Protein in Normal and Malignant Breast Tissue: S. E. Downey, J. Hoyland, A. J. Freemont, F. Knox, J. Walls and N. J. Bundred Expression of Apoptosis-Suppressing Gene bcl-2 in Human Carotid Body Tumours: D-G. Wang, C. F. Johnston, A. A. B. Barros D’Sa and K. D. Buchanan Expression and Prognostic Value of the CD44 Splicing Variants v5 and v6 in Gastric Cancer: W. Miller, A. Schneiders, K-H. Heider, S. Meier, G. Hommel and H. E. Gabbert New Monoclonal Antibodies to Oestrogen and Progesterone Receptors Effective for Paraffin Section Immunohistochemistry: D. J. Bevitt, |. D. Milton, N. Piggot, L. Henry, M. J. Carter, G. L. Toms, T. W. J. Lennard, B. Westley, B. Angus and C. H. W. Horne Full Thickness Eosinophilia in Oesophageal Lieomyomatosis and Idiopathic Eosinophilic Oeso- phagitis. A Common Allergic Inflammatory Profile?: A. G. Nicholson, D. Li, U. Pastorino, P. Goldstraw and P. K. Jeffery A Highly Sensitive Detection Method for smenmmnneedpid 7 a Tyramine: G. King, S. Payne, F. Walker and G. |. Murray Book Reviews Corrigendum. Announcements... .. VOLUME CONTENTS VOLUME 183, NUMBER 3 NOVEMBER 1997 Editorial Heparan Sulphate Proteoglycan and Wound Healing in Skin: J. A.M cGrath and R. A. J. Eady Review The Use of Digital Images in Pathology: P.N. Furness .. Original Papers Basal Membrane Heparan Sulphate Proteoglycan Expression during Wound Healing in Human Skin: M. P. Andriessen, J. van den Born, M. A. Latijnhouwers, M. Bergers, P. C. van de Kerkhof and J. Schalkwijk A Quantitative Immunofluorescence Study of Glomerular Cell Adhesion Proteins in Proteinuric States: R. Bains, P. N. Furness and D. R. Critchley Pathogenetic and Clinical Implications of Bcl-6 and Bcl-2 Gene Configuration iirn | Nodal Diffuse Large B-Cell Lymphomas: E. Pescarmona, V. De Sanctis, A. Pistilli, A. Pacchiarotti, M. Martelli, C. Guglielmi, F. Mandelli, C. D. Baroni and F. Lo Coco Epstein-Barr Virus in B-Cell Lymphomas Associated with ‘Chronic Suppurative Inflammation: C. Copie-Bergman, G. Niedobitek, D. C.M angham, J. Selves, K. Baloch, T. C. Diss, D. N. Knowles, G. Delsol and P. G. Isaacson Epstein-Barr Virus Infection in Non- Carcinomatous Gastric Epithelium: H Yanai, K. Takada, N Shimizu, Y. Mizugaki, M. Tada and K. Okita Alteration in mRNA Levels of Fas Splice Variants in Hepatitis c- Infected Liver: D. A. Ferenbach, G. H. Haydon, F. Rae, R. D. G. Malcomson and D. J. Harrison Correlation of MIB-1 Antigen Expression with Transcription Factors Skn- 1, Oct- ae AP- 2, and HPV Type in Cervical Intraepithelial Neoplasia: K. A. Hietala, V-M. Kosma, K. J cua S. M. Syrjanen and J. K. Kellokoski Expression of MUC1 and MUC2 Mucins in Epithelial ‘Ovarian Tumours: Y Dong. M D Walsh, M Cc. Cummings, R. G. Wright, S. K. Khoo, P. G. Parsons and M. A. McGuckin .. Correlations between p21 Expression and Clinicopathological Findings, p53 Gene and Protein Alter- ations, and Survival in Patients with Endometrial Carcinoma: K. Ito, H. Sasano, G. Matsunaga, S. Sato, A. Yajima, S. Nasim and C. T. Garret Ab! Expression in Human Fetal and Adult Tissues, Tumours, and Tumour Microvessels: A. J. O° Neill, T. G. Cotter, J.M . Russell and E. F. Gaffney Induction of Similar Features of Apoptosis in Human and Bovine Vascular Endothelial Celis Treated by 7-Ketocholesterol: G. Lizard, M. Moisant, C. Cordelet, S. Monier, P. Gambert and L. Lagrost : N-myc Amplification and Cell Proliferation Rate in Human Neuroblastoma: A. Pession, D. Treré, P. Perri, R. Rondeili, L.M ontanaro, W. Mantovani, M. Derenzini andG . Paolucci .. Expression of Neural BC200 RNA in Human Tumours: W. Chen, W. Bocker, J Brosius and H Tiedge . RANTES is a Pro-Inflammatory Chemokine and Chemoattracts Basophil Cells to Extravascular Sites: P. Conti, X. Pang, W. Boucher, R. Letourneau, M. Reale, R. C. Barbacane, J. Thibault and T. C. Theoharides Glomerular Proliferating Cell Kinetics in Acute Post-Streptococcal Glomerulonephritis (APSGN): T. Oda, N. Yoshizawa, A. Takeuchi, |.N akabayashi, J. Nishiyama, A. Ishida, K.T azawa, M. Murayama, O. Hotta and Y. Taguma Rapid Microwave-Stimulated Fixation of Entire Prostatectomy Specimens: E. ‘Th. Ruijter, G. J. Miller, T. W. Aalders, C. A. van de Kaa, J. A. Schalken, F. M. Debruyne, The Biomed-!i MPC doynaes a" and M. E. Boon VOLUME CONTENTS VOLUME 183, NUMBER 4 DECEMBER 1997 Editorial Control of Matrix Metalloproteinase Activity in Cancer: J. L. Jones and R. A. Walker Review The Molecular Pathology of Urological Malignancies: T. J. Dorkin, C. N. Robson and D. E. Neal Original Papers Cellular Localization of Urokinase-Type Plasminogen Activator, Its Inhibitors, and Their mRNAs in Breast Cancer Tissues: T. Umeda, Y. Eguchi, K. Okino, M. Kodama and T. Hattori Expression of Tissue Transglutaminase in Human Bladder Carcinoma: H. Hager, P. Henning Jensen, S. Hamilton-Dutoit, M. S. Nielsen, P. Birckbichler and J. Gliemann Simultaneous Loss of E-cadherin and Catenins in Invasive Lobular Breast Cancer and Lobular Carcinoma in situ: W. J. F. de Leeuw, G. Berx, C. B. J. Vos, J. L. Peterse, M. J. van de Vijver, S. Litvinov, F. van Roy, C. J. Cornelisse and A.-M. Cleton-Jansen The Localization of the Insulin-like Growth Factor Receptor 1 (IGFR-1) in Benign and Malignant Breast Tissue: L. C. Happerfield, D. W. Miles, D. M. Barnes, L. L. Thomsen, P. Smith and A. M. Hanby Patterns of p53 and Ki-67 Protein Expression in Epithelial Dysplasia from the Floor of the Mouth: J. Kushner, G. Bradley and R. C. K. Jordan Molecular Genetic Evidence for the Conversion area of the Origin of Malignant Mixed Millerian Tumours: E. C. A. Abeln, V. T. H. B. M. Smit, J.W . Wessels, W. J. F. de Leeuw, C. J. Cornelisse and G. Jan Fleuren Cytotoxic Protein Expression in Natural Killer Cell Lymphomas and in af and yd Peripheral T-Cell Lymphomas: M.-L. Boulland, P. Kanavaros, J. Wechsler, O. Casiraghi and P. Gaulard Immunocytochemical Analysis of the Synaptic Proteins SNAP-25 and Rab3A in Human Pituitary Adenomas. Overexpression of SNAP-25 in the Mammosomatotroph Lineages: G. Majo, |. Ferrer, J. Marsal, J. Blasi and F. Aguado HHV8 and Female Kaposi's Sarcoma: M. M. Kennedy, S. B. Lucas, R. Russell-Jones, D. D. Howells, S. J. Picton, A. Bardon, |. L. Comley, J. O'D. McGee and J. J. O'Leary Helicobacter pylori Vacuolating Toxin Accumulates within the Endosomal-Vacuolar Compartment of Cultured Gastric Cells and Potentiates the Vacuolating Activity of Ammonia: V. Ricci, P. Sommi, R. Fiocca, M. Romano, E. Solcia and U. Ventura... Effects of Interleukin-1 and Dexamethasone on Interleukin-6 Production and Growth in Human Meningiomas: T. H. Jones, S. K. Justice, W. R. Timperley and J. A. Royds Effects of Nitric Oxide on the Adhesion of Human Melanocytes to Extracellular Matrix Components: K. Ivanova, |. C. Le Poole, R. Gerzer, W. Westerhof and P. K. Das The Protective Effects of .-Arginine after Liver Ischaemia/Reperfusion Injury in a Pig F. Calabrese, M. Valente, E. Pettenazzo, M. Ferraresso, P. Burra, R. Cadrobbi, R. Cardin, L. Bacelle, A. Parnigotto and P. Rigotti A Novel Grid Polymerase Chain Reaction (G-PCR) Approach at Ultrastructural Level to Detect Target DNA in Cell Cultures and Tissues: B. N. Kareem, F. Karisen, R. Holm, E. M. Hennig, Z. Suo, E. Emilsen, E. Hellesylt and J. M. Nesland. Volume Contents Keyword Index Author Index .

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