Cancer Cells
Overview
    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.
  
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            Abbr.
            Cancer Cells
          
          
                      
              Start
              1989
            
          
                      
              End
              1991
            
          
                      
              Frequency
              Monthly
            
          
                      
              p-ISSN
              1042-2196
            
          
          
                      
              Country
              United States
            
          
                      
              
                Language
              
              
                                  English
                  
                              
            
          
                      
              
                Specialties
              
              
                                  Oncology
                  
Cell Biology
                              
            
  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...
      
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    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...
      
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    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...
      
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    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...
      
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    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...
      
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    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...
      
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    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...
      
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    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...
      
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    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...