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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 9, September 1999
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Cooperative alterations of Rb pathway regulators in mouse primary T cell lymphomas
pp. 1675-1682(8)
Authors: de Castro I.P.; Malumbres M.; Santos J.; Pellicer A.; Fernández-Piqueras J.

Activation of mitogen-activated protein kinase by fumonisin B1 stimulates cPLA2 phosphorylation, the arachidonic acid cascade and cAMP production
pp. 1683-1688(6)
Authors: Garren L.; Pipy B.; Castegnaro M.; Miller D.J.; Pinelli E.; Poux N.; Pfohl-Leszkowicz A.

Dose-dependent mutation profile in the c-Ha-ras proto-oncogene of skin tumors in mice initiated with benzo[a]pyrene
pp. 1689-1696(8)
Authors: Jerina D.M.; Wei S-J.C.; Chang R.L.; Merkler K.A.; Gwynne M.; Cui X.X.; Murthy B.; Huang M-T.; Xie J-G.; Lu Y-P.; Lou Y-R.; Conney A.H.

Reduced expression of the CDK inhibitor p27KIP1 in rat two-stage bladder carcinogenesis and its association with expression profiles of p21WAF1/Cip1 and p53
pp. 1697-1708(12)
Authors: Lee C.C.R.; Ichihara T.; Yamamoto S.; Wanibuchi H.; Sugimura K.; Wada S.; Kishimoto T.; Fukushima S.

APC-dependent changes in expression of genes influencing polyamine metabolism, and consequences for gastrointestinal carcinogenesis, in the Min mouse
pp. 1709-1713(5)
Authors: Erdman S.H.; Ignatenko N.A.; Powell M.B.; Blohm-Mangone K.A.; Holubec H.; Guillén-Rodriguez J.M.; Gerner E.W.

Prostate cancer risk and polymorphism in 17 hydroxylase (CYP17) and steroid reductase (SRD5A2)
pp. 1727-1731(5)
Authors: Mohler J.L.; Taylor J.A.; Lunn R.M.; Bell D.A.

Induction of melanoma in TPras transgenic mice
pp. 1747-1753(7)
Authors: Powell M.B.; Gause P.R.; Hyman P.; Gregus J.; Lluria-Prevatt M.; Nagle R.; Bowden G.T.

Thapsigargin has similar effect on p53 protein response to benzo[a]pyrene–DNA adducts as TPA in mouse skin
pp. 1755-1760(6)
Authors: Serpi R.; Piispala J.; Järvilehto M.; Vähäkangas K.

Cigarette smoke induces direct DNA damage in the human B-lymphoid cell line Raji
pp. 1769-1775(7)
Authors: Yang Q.; Hergenhahn M.; Weninger A.; Bartsch H.

Molecular dosimetry of endogenous and ethylene oxide-induced N7-(2-hydroxyethyl) guanine formation in tissues of rodents
pp. 1787-1792(6)
Authors: Wu K-Y.; Ranasinghe A.; Upton P.B.; Walker V.E.; Swenberg J.A.

The promotion effect of anorectic drugs on aflatoxin B1-induced hepatic preneoplastic foci
pp. 1793-1799(7)
Authors: King J.M.; Lin X.; Levitsky D.A.; Campbell T.C.

An esophagogastroduodenal anastomosis model for esophageal adenocarcinogenesis in rats and enhancement by iron overload
pp. 1801-1808(8)
Authors: Curtis S.K.; Chen X.; Yang G-y.; Ding W.Y.; Bondoc F.; Yang C.S.

Biotransformation of the tobacco-specific carcinogen 4-(methylnitrosamino)-1-(3-pyridyl)-1-butanone (NNK) in freshly isolated human lung cells
pp. 1809-1818(10)
Authors: Smith G.B.J.; Castonguay A.; Donnelly P.J.; Reid K.R.; Petsikas D.; Massey T.E.

Nickel-induced transformation shifts the balance between HIF-1 and p53 transcription factors
pp. 1819-1823(5)
Authors: An W.G.; Melillo G.; Blagosklonny M.V.; Salnikow K.; Costa M.

CYP1A2 is not the primary enzyme responsible for 4-aminobiphenyl-induced hepatocarcinogenesis in mice
pp. 1825-1830(6)
Authors: Kawabe M.; Ward J.M.; Morishima H.; Kadlubar F.F.; Hammons G.J.; Kimura S.; Fernandez-Salguero P.; Gonzalez F.J.

A multihit, multistage model of chemical carcinogenesis
pp. 1837-1844(8)
Authors: Wei S.-J.C.; Owens D.M.; Smart R.C.

A deficiency in a 230 kDa DNA repair protein in Fanconi anemia complementation group A cells is corrected by the FANCA cDNA
pp. 1845-1853(9)
Authors: Walsh C.E.; Brois D.W.; McMahon L.W.; Ramos N.I.; Anglin L.M.; Lambert M.W.

Overexpression of Ogg1 in mammalian cells: effects on induced and spontaneous oxidative DNA damage and mutagenesis
pp. 1863-1868(6)
Authors: Dhénaut A.; Radicella J.P.; Hollenbach S.; Eckert I.; Epe B.

Urinary bladder carcinogenicity of dimethylarsinic acid in male F344 rats
pp. 1873-1876(4)
Authors: Wei M.; Wanibuchi H.; Yamamoto S.; Li W.; Fukushima S.

NAT2 slow acetylator genotype is associated with increased risk of lung cancer among non-smoking Chinese women in Singapore
pp. 1877-1881(5)
Authors: Lee E.J.D.; Zhao B.; Poh W-T.; Teh M.; Eng P.; Wang Y-T.; Tan W-C.; Seow A.; Lee H-P.

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