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15 February 2002
ISSN 0008-5472
EISSN 1538-7445
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Cancer Research (1941-Present; volumes 1-current)
(ISSN 0008-5472) Published twice monthly since 1987. From 1941-1986, published monthly.The American Journal of Cancer (1931-1940; volumes 15-40)
(ISSN 0099-7374) Published quarterly in 1931, bimonthly in 1932, and monthly from 1933 to 1940. The journal changed title to Cancer Research in 1941.The Journal of Cancer Research (1916-1930); volumes 1-14)
(ISSN 0099-7013) Published quarterly from 1916 through 1930 (publication was suspended from November 1922 to March 1924). The journal changed title to The American Journal of Cancer in 1931.Table of Contents
Advances in Brief
Cancer Susceptibility of Mice with a Homozygous Deletion in the COOH-Terminal Domain of the Brca2 Gene1
Kimberly A. McAllister; L. Michelle Bennett; Chris D. Houle; Toni Ward; Jason Malphurs; N. Keith Collins; Carol Cachafeiro; Joseph Haseman; Eugenia H. Goulding; Donna Bunch; E. Mitch Eddy; Barbara J. Davis; Roger W. Wiseman
Biochemistry and Biophysics
Inhibition of Activator Protein-1 Binding Activity and Phosphatidylinositol 3-Kinase Pathway by Nobiletin, a Polymethoxy Flavonoid, Results in Augmentation of Tissue Inhibitor of Metalloproteinases-1 Production and Suppression of Production of Matrix Metalloproteinases-1 and -9 in Human Fibrosarcoma HT-1080 Cells1
Takashi Sato; Leona Koike; Yoshiki Miyata; Michiko Hirata; Yoshihiro Mimaki; Yutaka Sashida; Masamichi Yano; Akira Ito
Clinical Investigations
Endocrinology
Epidemiology and Prevention
Experimental Therapeutics
Immunology
Molecular Biology and Genetics
Repression of α-Fetoprotein Gene Expression under Hypoxic Conditions in Human Hepatoma Cells: Characterization of a Negative Hypoxia Response Element That Mediates Opposite Effects of Hypoxia Inducible Factor-1 and c-Myc1
Nathalie M. Mazure; Caroline Chauvet; Brigitte Bois-Joyeux; Marguerite-Anne Bernard; Habib Nacer-Chérif; Jean-Louis Danan
Tumor Biology
retSDR1, a Short-Chain Retinol Dehydrogenase/Reductase, Is Retinoic Acid-inducible and Frequently Deleted in Human Neuroblastoma Cell Lines1
Fabio Cerignoli; Xiaojia Guo; Beatrice Cardinali; Christian Rinaldi; Jessica Casaletto; Luigi Frati; Isabella Screpanti; Lorraine J. Gudas; Alberto Gulino; Carol J. Thiele; Giuseppe Giannini
Correction
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