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Cancer Cells

Cancer Cells is a scientific journal, published since 1989 in English. The journal's country of origin is United States and its primary focus areas are oncology and cell biology.

Details
Abbr. Cancer Cells
Start 1989
End 1991
Frequency Monthly
p-ISSN 1042-2196
Country United States
Language English
Specialties Oncology
Cell Biology
Recent Articles
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Jouanneau J, Tucker G, Boyer B, Valles A, Thiery J
Cancer Cells . 1991 Dec; 3(12):525-9. PMID: 1840291
Tumor metastasis is associated with an increase in the plasticity of malignant cells, a phenomenon that is characterized by changes in cell morphology and a decrease in intercellular cohesiveness. The...
2.
Vitols S
Cancer Cells . 1991 Dec; 3(12):488-95. PMID: 1840290
Cells acquire cholesterol via de novo synthesis and receptor-mediated uptake of low-density lipoprotein (LDL), the major cholesterol-carrying lipoprotein in blood. Human leukemic cells and certain tumor tissues display elevated receptor-mediated...
3.
Hiserodt J
Cancer Cells . 1991 Dec; 3(12):530-2. PMID: 1820096
No abstract available.
4.
Rollins B
Cancer Cells . 1991 Dec; 3(12):517-24. PMID: 1820095
The JE gene was one of the first growth-factor-inducible early-response genes to be identified. Sequence and expression analysis have revealed that JE encodes the monocyte-specific cytokine MCP-1 (also known as...
5.
Soreq H, Zakut H
Cancer Cells . 1991 Dec; 3(12):511-6. PMID: 1820094
Hydrolysis of the neurotransmitter acetylcholine by acetylcholinesterase (ACHE) and butyrylcholinesterase (BCHE) is the rate-limiting step in the termination of cholinergic signaling at neuromuscular junctions. A growing body of evidence suggests...
6.
Zerler B
Cancer Cells . 1991 Dec; 3(12):471-9. PMID: 1820093
Activation of T cells is associated with a dramatic increase in expression of the interleukin-2 receptor. In addition to the intact receptor found at the cell surface, activated T cells...
7.
Hakomori S
Cancer Cells . 1991 Dec; 3(12):461-70. PMID: 1820092
Essentially all tumors express aberrantly glycosylated glycosphingolipids and glycoproteins, more commonly known as "tumor-associated carbohydrate antigens." In this article I propose two new forms of cancer therapy, anti-adhesion therapy and...
8.
Broxmeyer H, Maze R, Miyazawa K, Carow C, Hendrie P, Cooper S, et al.
Cancer Cells . 1991 Dec; 3(12):480-7. PMID: 1726456
Mouse strains carrying mutations at the Dominant White Spotting (W) locus or the Steel (Sl) locus are anemic and display defects in pigmentation and gametogenesis. In W mutants the anemia...
9.
Quinn K, Treston A, Scott F, Kasprzyk P, Avis I, Siegfried J, et al.
Cancer Cells . 1991 Dec; 3(12):504-10. PMID: 1668141
Small-cell lung cancer (SCLC), the most common neuroendocrine tumor in humans, provides an excellent model system for analyzing the role of growth factors in lung cancer. SCLCs secrete a wide...
10.
Schuller H
Cancer Cells . 1991 Dec; 3(12):496-503. PMID: 1668140
Most lung cancers are simultaneously stimulated by several autocrine and paracrine growth factors. Diseases resulting in excessive production of these factors and/or changes in the receptors, second messengers, or genes...