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2. Contributors to Volume 6
3. Purification and Characterization of Immunoregulatory Peptides from Neuroendocrine Tissues: Suppressin as a Model
4. Use of genomics in toxicology and epidemiology: findings and recommendations of a workshop.
5. Biological and molecular characterization of cellular differentiation inTetrahymena vorax: A potential biocontrol protozoan
6. Inhibition of β-globin gene expression by 3′-azido-3′-deoxythymidine in human erythroid progenitor cells
7. Cell Transformation Assays as Predictors of Human Carcinogenicity
8. A novel stop codon mutation (X417L) of the ferrochelatase gene in bovine protoporphyria, a natural animal model of the human disease
9. Temperature-dependent sex determination in the red-eared slider turtle,Trachemys scripta
10. Molecular Cloning, Sequence Analysis, Expression, and Tissue Distribution of Suppressin, a Novel Suppressor of Cell Cycle Entry
11. Assessing the Predictiveness of the Syrian Hamster Embryo Cell Transformation Assay for Determining the Rodent Carcinogenic Potential of Single Ring Aromatic/Nitroaromatic Amine Compounds
12. Tenth International Conference on Carcinogenesis and Risk Assessment: “New approaches for assessing the carcinogenic potential of chemicals”
13. Role of the H19 gene in Syrian hamster embryo cell tumorigenicity
14. Role of theH19 gene in Syrian hamster embryo cell tumorigenicity
15. Induction of micronuclei in Syrian hamster embryo cells: comparison to results in the SHE cell transformation assay for national toxicology program test chemicals
16. Aneuploidy and Consistent Structural Chromosome Changes Associated with Transformation of Syrian Hamster Embryo Cells
17. Use of the Syrian Hamster Embryo Cell Transformation Assay for Carcinogenicity Prediction of Chemicals Currently Being Tested by the National Toxicology Program in Rodent Bioassays
18. The low pH Syrian hamster embryo (SHE) cell transformation assay: A revitalized role in carcinogen prediction
19. Comparison of the standard and reduced pH Syrian Hamster Embryo (SHE) cell in vitro transformation assays in predicting the carcinogenic potential of chemicals
20. pH effects on the lifespan and transformation frequency of Syrian hamster embryo (SHE) cells
21. Application of in vitro cell transformation assays to predict the carcinogenic potential of chemicals
22. Calcium Functions as a Transcriptional and Mitogenic Repressor in Syrian Hamster Embryo Cells: Roles of Intracellular pH and Calcium in Controlling Embryonic Cell Differentiation and Proliferation
23. Tenth Aspen Cancer Conference: Mechanisms of toxicity and carcinogenesis
24. Use of the Syrian Hamster Embryo Cell Transformation Assay for Determining the Carcinogenic Potential of Heavy Metal Compounds
25. CANCER BIOLOGY: Isolation and biological characterization of morphological transformation-sensitive Syrian hamster embryo cells
26. Modulation of the Platelet-Derived-Growth-Factor-Induced Calcium Signal by Extracellular/Intracellular pH in Syrian Hamster Embryo Cells. Implications for the Role of Calcium in Mitogenic Signalling
27. Detection of aneuploidy-inducing carcinogens in the Syrian hamster embryo (SHE) cell transformation assay
28. The Syrian Hamster Embryo (SHE) Cell Transformation System: A Biologically Relevant In Vitro Model− with Carcinogen Predicting Capabilities− of In Vivo Multistage Neoplastic Transformation
29. Alterations in cellular differentiation, mitogenesis, cytoskeleton and growth characteristics during syrian hamster embryo cell multistep In vitro, transformation
30. Negative Regulatory Molecules in the Neuroendocrine and Immune Systems: Suppressin as an Example
31. Suppressin: An endogenous negative regulator of immune cell activation
32. Growth factor responsiveness and alterations in growth factor homeostasis in Syrian hamster embryo cells during in vitro transformation
33. The structure of a myelin basic protein-associated idiotope
34. Influence of template primary structure on 3′-azido-3′-deoxythymidine triphosphate incorporation into DNA
35. Induction of protein phosphorylation, protein synthesis, immediate-early-gene expression and cellular proliferation by intracellular pH modulation. Implications for the role of hydrogen ions in signal transduction
36. Regulation of Expression of Secretogranin II mRNA in Female Rat Pituitary and Hypothalamus
37. Phenotypic differences between syrian hamster embryo cells cultured at pH 6.7 or 7.3
38. Two-dimensional gel electrophoresis analysis of Syrian hamster embryo cells: Morphological transformation is not cell type specific
39. An Antisense Oligodeoxynucleotide to Growth Hormone Messenger Ribonucleic Acid Inhibits Lymphocyte Proliferation*
40. IL-1 induced transcription of the POMC gene
41. Corticotropin-releasing factor upregulates expression of two truncated pro-opiomelanocortin transcripts in murine lymphocytes
42. Immunomodulatory characteristics of a novel antiproliferative protein, suppressin
43. Characteristics of Lymphocyte-derived Proopiomelanocortin-related mRNA
44. Biochemical and Cellular Characteristics of Suppressin. A Novel Pituitary‐derived Inhibitor of Neuroendocrine and Immune Cell Proliferation
45. Possible Alternate Splicing or Initiation of the Proopiomelanocortin Gene in Lymphocytes
46. Modification of gap junctional intercellular communication by changes in extracellular pH in Syrian hamster embryo cells
47. Sodium fluoride-induced chromosome aberrations in different stages of the cell cycle: a proposed mechanism
48. Acute, Distribution, and Subchronic Toxicological Studies of Succinate Tartrates
49. Cloning and sequencing of imniunoglobulin variable-region genes using degenerate oligodeoxy-ribonucleotides and polymerase chain reaction
50. A model for the role of hyaluronic acid and fibrin in the early events during the inflammatory response and wound healing
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