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1. Novel chromosome findings in bladder cancer cell lines detected with multiplex fluorescence in situ hybridization

2. Comparative Study of Peptides Isolated from Class I Antigen Groove of Urological Specimens

3. Isolation of Human Leukocyte Antigen (HLA)-Associated Peptide(s) in the Absence of HLA-Restricted Specific Cytolytic T Lymphocytes

4. Comparative Study between Direct Mild Acid Extraction and Immunobead Purification Technique for Isolation of HLA Class I-Associated Peptides

5. A new highly specific monoclonal antibody against placental alkaline phosphatase: a potential marker for the early detection of testis tumour

6. Combination of HPLC and solid-phase binding assay for isolation and purification of MHC class I and associated peptides using a bladder tumour cell line

7. The combined use of high performance liquid chromatography and immuno‐biochemical techniques for protein isolation: a new approach for identification of an individual protein from a pool of proteins

8. Profile of p53 expression in bladder and oral tumours

9. Defective Expression of Adhesion Molecules on Human Bladder Tumour and Human Tumour Cell Lines

10. Local anergy rather than systemic anti-tumour immunity to explain tumour growth in an animal model of oral squamous cell carcinoma

11. Intensity of class I antigen expression on human tumour cell lines and its relevance to the efficiency of non-MHC-restricted killing

12. Immunological paradox in testicular tumours: the presence of a large number of activated T-cells despite the complete absence of MHC antigens

13. A new approach for measurement of cytotoxicity using colorimetric assay

14. Selective and non-selective loss of immunoregulatory molecules (HLA-A,B,C antigens and LFA-3) in transitional cell carcinoma

15. Standardization and potential use of HPLC for detection of cellular placental alkaline phosphatase using established tumour cell lines and fresh tumour biopsies

16. Profile of placental alkaline phosphatase expression in human malignancies: effect of tumour cell activation on alkaline phosphatase expression

17. Concordance between tumour cell activation by epidermal growth factor and alteration of cell sensitivity to cisplatin and lymphokine-activated killer cell activity

18. Relevance of the immune system in human urological malignancies: prospective for future clinical treatments

19. A new approach using tissue alkaline phosphatase activity to identify early testicular cancer

20. Comparison of immunological changes between subcutaneous and intravenous route of administration of IL-2 in cancer patients

21. Epidermal growth factor-induced protection of tumour cell susceptibility to cytolysis

22. Super-sensitive epithelial cell line and colorimetric assay to replace the conventional K562 target and chromium release assay for assessment of non-MHC-restricted cytotoxicity

23. Accurate and rapid assessment of MHC antigen upregulation following cytokine stimulation

25. Induction of MHC antigens by tumour cell lines in response to interferons

26. Correlation between class I antigen expression and the ability to generate tumour infiltrating lymphocytes from bladder tumour biopsies

28. Subject Index Vol. 63, 1999

29. Contents Vol. 63, 1999

32. Interleukin-1 and the Acute Phase Response in Acute Crystal Synovitis

33. INHIBITION OF LYMPHOCYTE PROLIFERATION BY HISTAMINE AND RELATED COMPOUNDS NOT MEDIATED VIA H1- OR H2- RECEPTORS

34. Evaluation of the effect of continuous infusion recombinant interleukin-2 (bioleukin) on peripheral blood leucocytes of patients with terminal malignancy

35. Effect of Histamine and Related Compounds on the Immune Response

36. Selective inhibition of thromboxane biosynthesis in human blood mononuclear cells and the effects of mitogen-stimulated lymphocyte proliferation

39. Dissociation of the proliferative response of mitogen-stimulated human lymphocytes from the release of lymphokine(S) that stimulate prostaglandin (PG) production by isolated rheumatoid adherent synovial cells (RASC)

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