Ca Rcer Research VOLUME 52 9NUMBER 24 9INDEX ISSUE 9CNREA8 ~ PP 6999-7074

Ca Rcer Research VOLUME 52 9NUMBER 24 9INDEX ISSUE 9CNREA8 ~ PP 6999-7074

Ca rcer Research VOLUME 52 9NUMBER 24 9INDEX ISSUE 9CNREA8 ~ PP 6999-7074 CONTENTS INDEX TO VOLUME 52 6999 Author Index 7019 Subject Index i Contents of Volume 52 xxi Cover Illustrations for Volume 52 AMERICAN ASSOCIATION FOR CANCER RESEARCH, INC. Officers President, Lee W. Wattenberg President-Elect, Margaret L. Kripke Treasurer, Thomas J. King Executive Director, Margaret Foti Board of Directors Until 1993 June L. Biedler Nancy H. Colburn John Mendelsohn Peter C. Nowell Until 1994 John S. Lazo Lance A. Liotta Sharon B. Murphy Eric J. Stanbridge Until 1995 Curtis C. Harris Victor Ling John D. Minna Kenneth Olden Ex Officio Carlo M. Croee Margaret Foti Thomas J. King Margaret L. Kripke Harold L. Moses Lee W. Wattenberg I. Bernard Weinstein We are pleased to acknowledge the work of Diana F. Certo, who prepared the author index. Downloaded from cancerres.aacrjournals.org on September 26, 2021. © 1992 American Association for Cancer Research. Contents of Volume 52 January 1, Number 1 1 Relationship of Prediagnostic Serum Levels of Dehydroepiandres- 95 Identification of the Major Protein Components in Breast Secre- 173 ras Transformation of Simian Virus 40-immortalized Rat Hepa- terone and Dehydroepiandrosterone Sulfate to the Risk of Devel- tions from Women with Benign and Malignant Breast Diseases. tocytes: An in Vitro Model of Hepatnearcinogenesis. Xian-Jun oping Premenopausal Breast Cancer. Kathy J. Hclzlsouer, Gary B. Luis M. S~inchez. Francisco Vizoso, Irene Diez-ltzm and Carlos Fang, Michele Flowers, Armand Keating, Ross Cameron, and Gordon, Anthony J. Alberg, Trudy L. Bush, and George W. Lfpez-Otin. Morris Sherman. Comstock. 181 Characterization of the Antigen (CAKI) Recognized by Monoclo- 101 Preclinical Evaluation of Bryostatin as an Anticancer Agent 5 Activation of the gadd153 Promoter by Genotoxic Agents: A Rapid nal Antibody KI Present on Ovarian Cancers and Normal against Several Murine Tumor Cell Lines: In Vitro versus in Vivo and Specific Response to DNA Damage. Jennifer D. Luethy and Mesothelium. Kai Chang, Lee H Pal, Janendra K. Batra, Ira Activity. Ronald L, Hornung. John W. Pearson. Margaret Nikki J. Holhrook. Pastan, and Mark C. Willingham Beckwith, and Dan L Longo. i I Abundance of the Primary Transcript and Its Processed Product 187 Increased Sensitivity of Human Keratinocytes Immortalized by of Growth-related Genes in Normal and Leukemic Ceils during 108 Quantitation of Thymidylate Syuthase, Dihydrofolate Reductase, Human Papillomavirus Type 16 DNA to Growth Control by Proliferation and Differentiation. Scrg~o Ferrari, Enrico Tagliafico, and DT-Diaphorase Gene Expression in Human Tumors Using Retinoids. Lucia Pirisi, Ayse Balova, G. Ronald Jenkins, John R. Rossella Manfredini, Alexis Grandc, Elena Rossi, Patrizia the Polymerase Chain Reaction. Tetsuro Horikoshi. Kathleen D. Hodam, and Kim E. Creek. Zucchini, Giuseppe Torelli, and Umberto Torelli. Danenberg, Thomas H. W. Stadlbauer. Matthias Volkenandt, 194 Comparative Study of Doxorubicin, Mitoxantrone, and Epirabicin Luke C. C. Shea, Karl Aigner. Bengt Gustavsson. Lawrence in Combination with ICRF-187 (ADR-529) in a Chronic Cardi- 17 Energy-dependent Processes Involved in Reduced Drug Accumu- Leichman, Roland Frosing, Margaret Ray. Nell W. Gibson, otoxicity Animal Model. Patricia M. Alderton, Janet Gross, and lation in Multidrug-resistant Human Lung Cancer Cell Lines C. Paul Spears, and Peter V. Danenberg. without P-Glycoprotein Expression. Carolina H. M. Versantvoort, Michael D. Green. Henricus J. Broxterman, Herbert M. Pinedo, Elisabeth G. E. 117 Interaction of Photodynamic Treatment and Either Hypecthermia 202 Specific Binding to Protein Kinase C by Ingenol and Its Induction de Vries, Nicole Feller, Catharina M. Kuiper, and Jan Lankelma. or Ionizing Radiation and of Ionizing Radiation and Hyperthermia of Biological Responses. Clare M. Hasler, Geza Acs, and Peter M. 24 Neuropeptide Signal Transduction in Lung Cancer: Clinical Im- with Respect to Cell Killing of L929 Eibroblosts, Chinese Hamster Biumberg. plications of Bradykinin Sensitivity and Overall Heterogeneity. Ovary Ceils, and T24 Human Bladder Carcinoma Cells. Carla Prinsze, Louis C. Penning, Tom M. A. R. Dubbelman. and John 209 Relative Activity of Structural Analogues of Amsacrine against Paul A. Bunn, Jr., Daniel Chart, David G. Dienhart, Russell Human Leukemia Cell Lines Containing Amsacrine-sensitive or Tolley, Maureen Tagawa, and Philip B. Jewett. VanSteveninck. -resistant Forms of Topoisomerase I1: Use of Computer Simulations in New Drug Development. Leonard A. Zwelliug, 32 Expression of Human O%Methylguanine-DNA Methyltransfer- 121 lmmunotherapy of Human Glioma Xenografts with Unlabeled, use in a DNA Excision Repair-deficient Chinese Hamster Ovary Michael J. Mitchell, Patricia Satitpunwaycha, Janice Mayes, J311-, or J)Sl-labeled Monoclonal Antibody 425 to Epidermal Elizabeth Altschuler, Michael Hinds, and Bruce C. Bagulcy. Cell Line and Its Response to Certain Alkylating Agents. Zining Growth Factor Receptor. Hans Bender, Hiroshi Takahashi, Koji Wu, Chung-Leung Chan, Alan Eastman, and Edward Bresnick. Adachi, Paul Belser, Shaohong Liang. Marie Prewett, Martin 36 Intracellular Metabolism of 5-Formyl Tetrahydrofolate in Hnman Schrappe, Arne Sutter, Ulrich RodecL and Dorothce Herbn. Breast and Colon Cell Lines. Donna M. Boatman and Carmen J. Allegra. 127 Immunoconjugates Containing Novel Maytansinoids: Promising Anticancer Drugs. Ravi V. J. Chari, Bridget A. MartelL Jonathan L. 45 Molecular Dosimetry of Urinary Aflatoxin-DNA Addncts in Peo- Gross, Sherrilyn B. Cook, Sudhir A. Shah, Walter A. BI/iUler, Adrances in Brief ple Living in Guangxi Autonomous Region, People's Republic of Sara J. McKenzie. and Victor S. Goldmacher. China, John D. Groopman, Zhu Jiaqi, Paul R. Donahue, Anthony 218 Altered p53 Gone Structure and Expression in Human Epithelial PikuL Zhang Lisheng, Chert Jun-shi, and Gerald N. Wogan. Cells after Exposure to Nickel, L. Ma-~hie~ R. A. Mctcalf, 132 Antitnmor Effect of 2'-Deoxy-5-fluorouridine Conjugates against D. Ryberg. W. P. Bennett. C C. Harris. and A. Haugen. 53 High Levels of Enhanced Reactivation of Herpes Simplex Virus a Murine Thymoma and Colon Carcinoma Xenografts. Kenia G. 222 Suppression of Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia by the Human in Skin Fibroblasts from Various Hereditary Cancer-prone Krauer. lan F. C. McKenzie. and Geoffrey A, Pietersz Wild-Type p53 Gone. Jian Cheng. Jiing-Kuan Yee, Jo Yeargin, Syndromes. Peter J. Abrahams, Ado Houweling, and Alex J. Theodore Friedmann. and Martin Haas. van der Eb. 138 Melphalan Penetration of the Blood-Brain Barrier via the Neutral Amino Acid Transporter in Tumor-bearing Brain. Eain M. 227 Antitumor ActMty of Basic Fibroblast Growth Factor-Saporin 58 Nitrorednetases and Glutathione Transferases That ACt on 4- Mitotoxin in Vitro and in Vivo. Julie G. Beitz, Pamela Davol, Nitroquinoline 1-Oxide and Their Differential Induction by Bu- Cornford. Deborah Young, James W. Paxton, Graemc J. Finla). tylated Hydroxyanisola in Mice. L Stcven Stanley, J. Lyndal York. William R. Wilson, and William M. Pardridge. Jeffrey W. Clark, Junji Kato. Maria Medina, A. Raymond and Ann M. Benson. Frackleton, Jr., Douglas A. Lappi, Andrew Baird, and Paul 144 Intracellular Acidification Is Associated ~ith Enhanced Morpho- Calabresi. 64 Use of Adaptive Control with Feedback to Individualize Suramin logical Transformation in Syrian Hamster Embryo Cells. 231 Topolsomerase Ila and Topoisomerasr ll# Genes: Characteriza- Dosing. Howard I. Scher, Duncan 1, Jodrell, Jacqucline M. Robert A. LeBoeuf. Peiyuan Liu, Gar, Kerckaert. and Eric tion and Mapping to Itumau Chromosomes 17 and 3, Respectively. Iversen, Tracy Curley, William Tong. Merrill J. Egorin, and Alan Gruenstein. Forresl. K. B Tan. Thomas E. Dorman. Kathleen M. Falls. Thomas D Y. Chung. Christopher K. Mirabelli, Stanle,, T. Crooke. and 149 Persistence of Plalinum-Ammine-DNA Adduces in Gonads and 71 Selective Depletion of Tumor ATP by 2-Deoxyglucose and Insulin, Jen-i Map. Detected by np Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy. Gregory S. Kidneys of Rats and Multiple Tissues from Cancer Patients. Miriam C. Pottier. Eddie Reed. Charles L. Litterst, David Katz. Karczmar, Jeffrey M. Arbeit, B. James Toy, Anne Speder, and 235; Role of Tamoxifen in the Induction of Hormone-independem Rat Michael W. Weiner. and Shalina Gupta-Burt. Mammary Tumors. Karin C. Fendl and Stephen J. Zimniski. 77 Analysis of the Pvull Restriction Fragment-length Polymorphism 154 Effect of ~3 and ~6 Fatty Acids on Transformation of Cultured and Exon Strncture of the Estrogen Receptor Geae in Breast Cells by Irradiation and Transfection. Mareyuki Takahashi, Cancer and Peripheral Blood. Lauren Yaich, William D. Dupont, Marek Ptzetakiewicz, Augustine Ong. Carmia Borek. and John M. Douglas R. Cavorter, and Fritz F. Purl Lowenstein. 238 Announcements 84 Human Colon Adenocareinoma Cell Lines Display Infrared Spec- 163 Enhanced Levels of Annexins in Pancreatic Carcinoma Cefis of Eighty-Third Annual Meeting of the AACR troscopic Features of Malignant Colon Tissues. Basil Rigas and Syrian Hamsters and Their Intrapanereatic Allografts. AACR Special Conferences in Cancer Research Patrick T, T. Wong. Krishnanand D. Kumble, Masahiko Hirota. Par, iz M. Pour, and Future Annual Meetings of the AACR 89 Localization of Radiolabeled Antimyeloid Antibodies in a Human Jamboor K. Vishwanatha. Calendar of E',ents Acute Leukemia Xenograft Tumor Model. Richard H. C. van der Jagt, Christopher C. Badger, Frederick R. Appelbaum. Oliver W. 168 Morphological

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