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Carcinogenesis is a multi-disciplinary journal that brings together all the varied aspects of research that will ultimately lead to the prevention of cancer in man. The journal will publish papers that warrant prompt publication in the areas of Cancer Biology, Molecular Epidemiology and Cancer Prevention, and Carcinogenesis.

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Volume 20, Number 8, August 1999
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Obituary
pp. 1387-1388(2)

Potential roles for p53 in nucleotide excision repair
pp. 1389-1396(8)
Authors: Rainbow1 A.J.; McKay B.C.; Ljungman M.

Cytokines in non-genotoxic hepatocarcinogenesis
pp. 1397-1402(6)
Authors: Roberts R.A.; Kimber I.

Increased tight junctional permeability is associated with the development of colon cancer
pp. 1425-1432(8)
Authors: Carp N.Z.; Klurfeld D.M.; Soler A.P.; Miller R.D.; Laughlin K.V.; Mullin J.M.

Chromosomal imbalances and DNA amplifications in SV40 large T antigen-induced primitive neuroectodermal tumor cell lines of the rat
pp. 1433-1438(6)
Authors: Pietsch T.; Weggen S.; Wiestler O.D.; Kappler R.; Scherthan H.

Matrix metalloproteinase inhibition prevents colon cancer peritoneal carcinomatosis development and prolongs survival in rats
pp. 1445-1452(8)
Authors: Aparicio T.; Kermorgant S.; Dessirier V.; Lewin M.J.M.; Lehy T.

Expression of glutathione S-transferase thgr class isoenzymes in human colorectal and gastric cancers
pp. 1453-1458(6)
Authors: Board P.G.; de Bruin W.C.C.; Wagenmans M.J.M.; Peters W.H.M.

Hematopoietic cancer and peptic ulcer: a multicenter case-control study
pp. 1459-1464(6)
Authors: Stagnaro E.; Vineis P.; Tumino R.; Crosignani P.; Viganò C.; Sacerdote C.; Vindigni C.; Fontana A.; Costantini A.S.; Masala G.; Miligi L.; Nanni O.; Ramazzotti V.; Rodella S.

Immunomodulatory action of citrus auraptene on macrophage functions and cytokine production of lymphocytes in female BALB/c mice
pp. 1471-1476(6)
Authors: Sugiura H.; Inaba R.; Nishikawa A.; Murakami A.; Koshimizu K.; Ohigashi H.; Tanaka T.

Modifying effects of a flavonoid morin on azoxymethane-induced large bowel tumorigenesis in rats
pp. 1477-1484(8)
Authors: Kawabata K.; Kakumoto M.; Makita H.; Ushida J.; Honjo S.; Hara A.; Tsuda H.; Mori H.; Tanaka T.

N-acetylcysteine, a cancer chemopreventive agent, causes oxidative damage to cellular and isolated DNA
pp. 1485-1490(6)
Authors: Oikawa S.; Yamada K.; Yamashita N.; Tada-Oikawa S.; Kawanishi S.

Induction, persistence and modulation of cytogenetic alterations in cells of smoke-exposed mice
pp. 1491-1498(8)
Authors: D' Agostini F.; De Flora S.; Balansky R.M.

Formation and persistence of nucleotide alterations in rats exposed whole-body to environmental cigarette smoke
pp. 1499-1506(8)
Authors: Lubet R.A.; Kelloff G.J.; Izzotti A.; Bagnasco M.; D'Agostini F.; Cartiglia C.; De Flora S.

An in vitro model of the early genetic events in multistage carcinogenesis of malignant insulinoma
pp. 1521-1528(8)
Authors: Wrischer M.; Katicacute M.; Hadzcaronija M.; Pavelicacute K.

Three-dimensional structure of anti-5,6-dimethylchrysene-1,2-dihydrodiol-3,4-epoxide: a diol epoxide with a bay region methyl group
pp. 1549-1554(6)
Authors: Afshar C.E.; Katz A.K.; Carrell H.L.; Amin S.; Desai D.; Glusker J.P.

Induction of oxidative stress and oxidative damage in rat glial cells by acrylonitrile
pp. 1555-1560(6)
Authors: Kamendulis L.M.; Jiang J.; Xu Y.; Klaunig J.E.

Changes in thyroid function during development of thyroid hyperplasia induced by kojic acid in F344 rats
pp. 1567-1572(6)
Authors: Onodera H.; Mitsumori K.; Tamura T.; Fujimoto N.; Maruyama S.; Ito A.

Changes in levels of 8-hydroxyguanine in DNA, its repair and OGG1 mRNA in rat lungs after intratracheal administration of diesel exhaust particles
pp. 1573-1576(4)
Authors: Tsurudome Y.; Hirano T.; Yamato H.; Tanaka I.; Sagai M.; Hirano H.; Nagata N.; Itoh H.; Kasai H.

Tumorigenicity and metabolism of 4-(methylnitrosamino)-1-(3-pyridyl)-1-butanol enantiomers and metabolites in the A/J mouse
pp. 1577-1582(6)
Authors: Upadhyaya P.; Kenney P.M.J.; Hochalter J.B.; Wang M.; Hecht S.S.

Altered bcl-2 family expression during non-genotoxic hepatocarcinogenesis in mice
pp. 1583-1590(8)
Authors: Goldsworthy T.L.; Christensen J.G.; Romach E.H.; Healy L.N.; Gonzales A.J.; Anderson S.P.; Malarkey D.E.; Corton J.C.; Fox T.R.; Cattley R.C.

N-Acetyltransferase expression and DNA binding of N-hydroxyheterocyclic amines in human prostate epithelium
pp. 1591-1596(6)
Authors: Debiec-Rychter M.; Schut H.A.J.; King C.M.; Wang C.Y.; Morse P.; Jones R.F.; Archer C.; Haas G.P.

Sex hormone-induced mammary carcinogenesis in female Noble rats: the role of androgens
pp. 1597-1606(10)
Authors: Xie B.; Tsao S.W.; Wong Y.C.

Catalytic properties of polymorphic human cytochrome P450 1B1 variants
pp. 1607-1614(8)
Authors: Watanabe J.; Kawajiri K.; Sutter T.R.; Guengerich F.P.; Gillam E.M.J.; Shimada T.; Inoue K.

Effect of 13 week magnetic field exposures on DMBA-initiated mammary gland carcinomas in female Sprague–Dawley rats
pp. 1615-1620(6)
Authors: McNally A.; Haseman J.K.; Sills R.C.; Boorman G.A.; Mann P.C.; Hailey J.R.; Anderson L.E.; Morris J.E.; Sasser L.B.; Grumbein S.L.

Metallothionein modulates the carcinogenicity of N-butyl-N-(4-hydroxybutyl)nitrosamine in mice
pp. 1625-1628(4)
Authors: Lazo J.S.; Imura N.; Himeno S.; Endo W.; Mita M.; Kondo Y.; Suzuki Y.; Nemoto K.; Akimoto M.

Strong nasal carcinogenicity and genotoxicity of 1-nitroso-4-methylpiperazine after low dose inhalation in rats
pp. 1629-1632(4)
Authors: Klein R.G.; Schmezer P.; Hermann R.; Waas P.; Spiegelhalder B.; Bartsch H.

Gene expression in human breast epithelial cells exposed to 60 Hz magnetic fields
pp. 1633-1636(4)
Authors: Gauger J.R.; Buthod J.L.; Loberg L.I.; Engdahl W.R.; McCormick D.L.

Development of resistance during the early stages of experimental liver carcinogenesis
pp. 1641-1644(4)
Authors: Yusuf A.; Rao P.M.; Rajalakshmi S.; Sarma D.S.R.

Is small cell lung cancer the perfect target for anti-telomerase treatment?
pp. 1649-1652(4)
Authors: Going J.J.; Milroy R.; Sarvesvaran J.; Kaye S.B.; Keith W.N.

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