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Partial table of contents: GENE REGULATION AND DIFFERENTIATION. Fos and Jun Interact Through a Structural Motif Reminiscent of a Coiled-Coil Structure (C. Abate, et al.). Fibroblast Growth Factor and the Control of Vascular Endothelial Cell Proliferation and Differentiation (D. Gospodarowicz). CARCINOGENESIS. Carcinogen-Induced Homologous Recombination Between Duplicated Genes Stably Integrated Within the Genome of Mammalian Cells, Including Normally Repairing and Repair-Deficient Human Cells (V. Maher, et al.). Mechanisms of Oxidant Carcinogenesis (P. Cerutti, et al.). Genetic Analysis of Mammalian DNA Repair (L. Thompson, et al.). Role of Genetic Instability in Carcinogenesis (J. Barrett, et al.). Oncogenes and Tumor Suppressor Genes in Human Lung Carcinogenesis (C. Harris, et al.). TUMOR PROGRESSION. DNA Methylation in Cancer (P. Jones, et al.). T-Cell Hybridomas: A Model for Lymphoma Metastasis (G. La Riviere, et al.). Type IV Collagenase Augmentation Associated with Colorectal and Gastric Cancer Progression (S. Garbisa, et al.). EXTENDED ABSTRACTS OF MEETING-RELATED ARTICLES. DNA-Binding Activity of Jun Is Increased Through Its Interaction with Fos (E. Allegretto, et al.). Transfer of a Normal Human Chromosome 11 Suppresses Tumorigenicity of Some but Not All Tumor Cell Lines (M. Oshimura, et al.). Differential Repair of Psoralen Adducts in Mammalian Genes (J. Vos). Index.Harris, Curtis C. is the author of 'Genetic Mechanisms in Carcinogenesis and Tumour Progression (UCLA Symposia on Molecular and Cellular Biology, New Series)', published 1990 under ISBN 9780471567547 and ISBN 047156754X.
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