1 Cytogenetics of Neoplasia.- 2 The Structure and Function of the Normal c-myc Gene and Its Alteration in Malignant Cells.- 3 Protooncogene Expression in Lymphoid Cells: Implications for the Regulation of Normal Cellular Growth.- 4 Oncogene Products as Receptors.- 5 Monoclonal Antibodies Reactive with the neu Oncogene Product Inhibit the Neoplastic Properties of neu-Transformed Cells.- 6 Relationship of the c-fms Protooncogene Product to the CSF-1 Receptor.- 7 Two erbB-Related Protooncogenes Encoding Growth Factor Receptors.- 8 The Receptor for Epidermal Growth Factor.- 9 The Role of the abl Gene in Transformation.- 10 Comparison of the Structural and Functional Properties of the Viral and Cellular src Gene Products.- 11 Protein Kinase C as the Site of Action of the Phorbol Ester Tumor Promoters.- 12 Involvement of Human Retrovirus in Specific T-Cell Leukemia.- 13 Mechanisms of Virus-Induced Alterations of Expression of Class I Genes and Their Role on Tumorigenesis.- 14 Antigenic Requirements for the Recognition of Moloney Murine Leukemia Virus-Induced Tumors by Cytotoxic T Lymphocytes.- 15 SV40 Tumor Antigen: Importance of Cell Surface Localization in Transformation and Immunological Control of Neoplasia.- 16 Correlation of Natural Killer Cell Recognition with ras Oncogene Expression.- 17 A Regulatory Role of Natural Killer Cells (LGL) in T-Cell-Mediated Immune Response.- 18 Immune Regulation in Neoplasia: Dominance of Suppressor Systems.- 19 The Generation and Down-Regulation of the Immune Response to Progressive Tumors.- 20 Origin and Significance of Transplantation Antigens Induced on Cells Transformed by UV Radiation.- 21 Cellular and Molecular Mechanisms Involved in Tumor Eradication in Vivo.- 22 Application of T Cell-T Cell Interaction to Enhanced Tumor-Specific Immunity Capable of Eradicating Tumor Cells in Vivo.- 23 Antigens Expressed by Melanoma and Melanocytes: Studies of the Immunology, Biology, and Genetics of Melanoma.- 24 Malignant Transformational Changes of the Sugar Chains of Glycoproteins and Their Clinical Application.- 25 Ganglioside Involvement in Tumor Cell-Substratum Interactions.- 26 Specific Adoptive Therapy of Disseminated Tumors: Requirements for Therapeutic Efficacy and Mechanisms by Which T Cells Mediate Tumor Eradication.
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