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Volume 25, Number 6, June 2004

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p63: molecular complexity in development and cancer
pp. 857-864(8)
Authors: Matthew D. Westfall; Jennifer A. Pietenpol

Over-expression of gastrin-releasing peptide in human esophageal squamous cell carcinomas
pp. 865-871(7)
Authors: Ming Zhu Fang; Changgong Liu; Yunlong Song; Guang-Yu Yang; Yan Nie; Jie Liao; Xin Zhao; Yutaka Shimada; Li-Dong Wang; Chung S. Yang

Heparin/heparan sulfate interacting protein plays a role in apoptosis induced by anticancer drugs
pp. 873-879(7)
Authors: Jian-Jun Liu; Jinqiu Zhang; Sriram Ramanan; JoAnne Julian; Daniel D. Carson; Shing Chuan Hooi

Id-1-induced Raf/MEK pathway activation is essential for its protective role against taxol-induced apoptosis in nasopharyngeal carcinoma cells
pp. 881-887(7)
Authors: Hiu Wing Cheung; Ming-tat Ling; Sai Wah Tsao; Y.C. Wong; Xianghong Wang

p53 protein interacts specifically with the meiosis-specific mammalian RecA-like protein DMC1 in meiosis
pp. 889-893(5)
Authors: Toshiyuki Habu; Nobunao Wakabayashi; Kayo Yoshida; Kenntaro Yomogida; Yoshitake Nishimune; Takashi Morita

The E-cadherin -347GrarrGA promoter polymorphism and its effect on transcriptional regulation
pp. 895-899(5)
Authors: Yong Shin; Il-Jin Kim; Jae-Hyun Park; Hye-Rin Park; Hye-Won Park; Mi Ae Park; Jong Soo Lee; Kyong-Ah Yoon; Ja-Lok Ku; Jae-Gahb Park

Activation of beta-catenin provides proliferative and invasive advantages in c-myc/TGF-alpha hepatocarcinogenesis promoted by phenobarbital
pp. 901-908(8)
Authors: Diego F. Calvisi; Sara Ladu; Valentina M. Factor; Snorri S. Thorgeirsson

RasGTPase-activating protein is a target of caspases in spontaneous apoptosis of lung carcinoma cells and in response to etoposide
pp. 909-921(13)
Authors: Babett Bartling; Jiang-Yan Yang; David Michod; Christian Widmann; Rolf Lewensohn; Boris Zhivotovsky

Low CYP1A2 activity associated with testicular cancer
pp. 923-929(7)
Authors: Kirsten Vistisen; Steffen Loft; Jørgen H. Olsen; Susanne Vallentin; Svend Ottesen; Fred R. Hirsch; Henrik E. Poulsen

Diet and alcohol consumption in relation to p53 mutations in breast tumors
pp. 931-939(9)
Authors: Jo L. Freudenheim; Matthew Bonner; Shiva Krishnan; Christine B. Ambrosone; Saxon Graham; Susan E. McCann; Kirsten B. Moysich; Elise Bowman; Takuma Nemoto; Peter G. Shields

COX-2 gene promoter haplotypes and prostate cancer risk
pp. 961-966(6)
Authors: Ramesh C.K. Panguluri; Layron O. Long; Weidong Chen; Songping Wang; Aoua Coulibaly; Flora Ukoli; Aaron Jackson; Sally Weinrich; Chiledum Ahaghotu; William Isaacs; Rick A. Kittles

The prostate 25-hydroxyvitamin D-1alpha-hydroxylase is not influenced by parathyroid hormone and calcium: implications for prostate cancer chemoprevention by vitamin D
pp. 967-971(5)
Authors: Michael V. Young; Gary G. Schwartz; Lilin Wang; Daniel P. Jamieson; Lyman W. Whitlatch; John N. Flanagan; Bal L. Lokeshwar; Michael F. Holick; Tai C. Chen

Genetic polymorphisms of MPO, COMT, MnSOD, NQO1, interactions with environmental exposures and bladder cancer risk
pp. 973-978(6)
Authors: Rayjean J. Hung; Paolo Boffetta; Paul Brennan; Christian Malaveille; Umberto Gelatti; Donatella Placidi; Angela Carta; Agnès Hautefeuille; Stefano Porru

An acyclic retinoid, NIK-333, inhibits N-diethylnitrosamine-induced rat hepatocarcinogenesis through suppression of TGF-alpha expression and cell proliferation
pp. 979-985(7)
Authors: Masataka Kagawa; Tetsuro Sano; Naoto Ishibashi; Manabu Hashimoto; Masataka Okuno; Hisataka Moriwaki; Rikako Suzuki; Hiroyuki Kohno; Takuji Tanaka

Decrease of mitochondrial DNA content and energy metabolism in renal cell carcinoma
pp. 1005-1010(6)
Authors: David Meierhofer; Johannes A. Mayr; Ulrike Foetschl; Alexandra Berger; Klaus Fink; Nikolaus Schmeller; Gerhard W. Hacker; Cornelia Hauser-Kronberger; Barbara Kofler; Wolfgang Sperl

Promotion of carcinogenesis and oxidative stress by dietary cholesterol in rat prostate
pp. 1011-1014(4)
Authors: Yukio Homma; Yasushi Kondo; Masashi Kaneko; Tadaichi Kitamura; Wei Tak Nyou; Makoto Yanagisawa; Yorihiro Yamamoto; Tadao Kakizoe

Pancreatic cancer cells express 25-hydroxyvitamin D-1alpha-hydroxylase and their proliferation is inhibited by the prohormone 25-hydroxyvitamin D3
pp. 1015-1026(12)
Authors: Gary G. Schwartz; Dawn Eads; Anuradha Rao; Scott D. Cramer; Mark C. Willingham; Tai C. Chen; Daniel P. Jamieson; Lilin Wang; Kerry L. Burnstein; Michael F. Holick; Constantinos Koumenis

Immunohistochemical detection of 1,N6-ethenodeoxyadenosine in nuclei of human liver affected by diseases predisposing to hepato-carcinogenesis
pp. 1027-1031(5)
Authors: Alexander Frank; Helmut K. Seitz; Helmut Bartsch; Norbert Frank; Jagadeesan Nair

UV radiation-induced XPC translocation within chromatin is mediated by damaged-DNA binding protein, DDB2
pp. 1033-1043(11)
Authors: Qi-En Wang; Qianzheng Zhu; Gulzar Wani; Jianming Chen; Altaf A. Wani

Aflatoxin B1 formamidopyrimidine adducts are preferentially repaired by the nucleotide excision repair pathway in vivo
pp. 1045-1051(7)
Authors: Yuriy O. Alekseyev; Michelle L. Hamm; John M. Essigmann

Urinary N2-(2prime-deoxyguanosin-8-yl)PhIP as a biomarker for PhIP exposure
pp. 1053-1062(10)
Authors: Min Fang; Robert J. Edwards; Michael Bartlet-Jones; Graham W. Taylor; Stephen Murray; Alan R. Boobis

Plutonium targets the p16 gene for inactivation by promoter hypermethylation in human lung adenocarcinoma
pp. 1063-1067(5)
Authors: Steven A. Belinsky; Donna M. Klinge; Kieu C. Liechty; Thomas H. March; Terri Kang; Frank D. Gilliland; Natalie Sotnic; Galina Adamova; Galina Rusinova; Vitaliy Telnov

Involvement of V(D)J recombinase in the generation of intragenic deletions in the Rit1/Bcl11b tumor suppressor gene in gamma-ray-induced thymic lymphomas and in normal thymus of the mouse
pp. 1069-1075(7)
Authors: Jun Sakata; Jun Inoue; Hiroyuki Ohi; Hitomi Kosugi-Okano; Yukio Mishima; Katsuyoshi Hatakeyama; Ohtsura Niwa; Ryo Kominami

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