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Experimental Lung Research
Tables of Contents
Volume 24, Number 4
June - July 1998
First International Symposium on Mouse Pulmonary
Carcinogenesis
Foreword
G. Stoner and Alvin Malkinson
pp. 369
Introduction to Mouse Lung Tumorigenesis
Gary D. Stoner
pp. 375
Tobacco Smoke as a Mouse Lung Carcinogen
Hanspeter Witschi
pp. 385
Mechanistic Relationships Between DNA Adducts, Oncogene
Mutations, and Lung Tumorigenesis in Strain A Mice
S. Nesnow, J. A. Ross, M. J. Mass, and G. D. Stoner
pp. 395
Use of Quantitative Trait Loci to Map Murine Lung Tumor
Susceptibility Genes
Theodora R. Devereux and Norman L. Kaplan
pp. 407
Genetics of Quantitative and Qualitative Aspects of Lung
Tumorigenesis in the Mouse: Multiple Interacting
Susceptibility to Lung Cancer (Sluc) Genes with Large Effects
Remond J. A. Fijneman, Martin A. van der Walk, and
Peter Demant
pp. 419
Analysis of the Mom1 Modifier of Intestinal Neoplasia in
Mice
Karen A. Gould and William F. Dove
pp. 437
Immunohistochemical Detection of CYP2E1 and
2-S-Glutathionyl Acetate in Murine Lung Tumors: Diminished
Formation of Reactive Intermediates of 1,1-Dichloroethylene
Poh-Gek Forkert
pp. 455
Role of the Cytosine DNA-Methlytransferease and p16ink4a
Genes in the Development of Mouse Lung Tumors
Steven A. Belinsky pp. 463
Additional Evidence That The K-ras Protooncogene is a
Candidate for the Major Mouse Pulmonary Adenoma
Susceptibility (Pas-1) Gene
Lin Lin, Michael F. W. Festing, Theodora R. Devereux,
Keith A. Crist, Steven C. Christiansen, Yian Wang, Alice
Yang, Karen Svenson, Beverly Paigen, Alvin M. Malkinson, and
Ming You
pp. 481
Expression of Cell Cycle Proteins in
4-(Methylnitrosamino)-1-(3-Pyridyl)-1-Butanone-Induced Mouse
Lung Tumors
Carol L. K. Sabourin, Qian-Shu Wang, Sherry L. Ralston,
Jason Evans, Jennifer Coate, Christopher R. Herzog, Sandra L.
Jones, Christopher M. Weghorst, Gary J. Kelloff, Ronald A.
Lubet, Ming You, and Gary D. Stoner
pp. 499
Role of Gap Junctions in Lung Neoplasia
Randall J. Ruch, Kimberley Cesen-Cummings, and Alvin M.
Malkinson
pp. 523
Molecular Comparison of Human and Mouse Pulmonary
Adenocarcinomas
Alvin M. Malkinson
pp. 541
Molecular Pathogenesis of Transplacentally Induced Mouse
Lung Tumors
Mark Steven Miller, Sandra Leone-Kabler, Lisa A.
Rollins, Lisa L. Wessner, Manxia Fan, Dorcas O. Schaeffer,
Michael F. McEntee, and M. Gerard O Sullivan
pp. 557
Transforming Growth Facto-Beta Expression in Mouse Lung
Carcinogenesis
Sonia B. Jakowlew, Terry W. Moody, Liang You, and
Jennifer M. Mariano
pp. 579
Inhibition of NNK-Induced Lung Tumorigenesis by Modulators
of NNK Activation
Mark A. Morse
pp. 595
Inhibition of Lung Tumorigenesis by Nsaids: A Working
Hypothesis
Andre Castonguay, Nathalie Rioux, Caroline Duperron,
and Guylaine Jalbert
pp. 605
Lipoxygenase Inhibitors Prevent Lung Carcinogenesis and
Inhibit Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer Growth
T. W. Moody, J. Leyton, A. Martinez, S. Hong, A.
Malkinson, and J. L. Mulshine
pp. 617
TEA and TEA Polyphenols Inhibit Cell Hyperproliferation,
Lung Tumorigenesis, and Tumor Progression
Chung S. Yang, Guang-yu Yang, Janelle M. Landau,
Sungbin Kim, and Jie Liao
pp. 629
Volume 24, Number 3
April - May 1998
Lung Injury and Degradation of Extracellular Matrix
Components by Aspergillus Fumigatus Serine Proteinase
Paolo Iadarola, Giuseppe Lungarella, Piero A.
Martorana, Simona Viglio, Maria Guglielminetti, Edward
Korzuz, Marina Gorrini, Eleonora Cavarra, Antonio Rossi, Jim
Travis, and Maurizio Luisetti
pp. 233
Differential Expression of Arginase and iNOS in the Lung
in Sepis
Martha Sue Carraway, Claude A. Piantadose, Christopher
P. Jenkinson, and Yuh-Chin T. Huang
pp. 253
Short Communication: Kinetic Characterization of Bovine
Lung Low-Molecular-Weight Protein Tyrosine Phosphatase
Marilia A. R. Buzalaf, E. M. Taga, Jose M. Granjeiro,
Carmen V. Ferreira, Valeria A. Lourencao, Manoela M. Ortega,
Daniela W. Poletta, and Hiroshi Aoyama
pp. 269
Posttreatment with Eicopsatetraynoic Acid Decreases Lung
Edema in Guinea Pigs Exposed to Phosgene: The Role of
Leukotrienes
Alfred M. Sciuto and Richard R. Stotts
pp. 273
Silica Deposition in the Lung During Epithelial Injury
Potentiates Fibrosis and Increases Partical Translocation to
Lymph Nodes
I. Y. R. Adamson and H. Prieditis
pp. 293
Adhesive Characteristics of Type II Pneumocyte
Subpopulations from Saline- and Silica-Treated Rats
S. Lynn Sigurdson and Jamson S. Lwebuga-Mukasa
pp. 307
Alterations in the Expression of Chemokine mRNA Levels in
Fibrosis-Resistant and Sensitive Mice after Thoracic
Irradiation
Carl J. Johnston, Terry W. Wright, Philip Rubin, and
Jacob N. Finkelstein
pp. 321
Effect of Developmental Age and Hyperoxia Exposure on
Kinase and Phosphatase Activities in Newborn Rat Lungs
David M. Olson, Manish V. Sheth, Manoj C. Rodrigo,
Jacqueline S. Burghardt, and Kathleen M. Eyster
pp. 339
Expression of Nitric Oxide Synthase Isoforms in Normal
Human Trachheobronchial Epithelial Cells In Vitro: Dependence
on Retinoic Acid and the State of Differentiation
Derek Norford, Ja Seok Koo, Thomas Gray, Kenneth Alder,
and Paul Nettesheim
pp. 355
Volume 24, Issue 2
Publication date (expected/actual):
March 1998
Radiological and Functional Assessment of
Radiation-Induced Lung Injury in the Rat
Vujaskovic et al.
Inflammatory and Epithelial Responses in Mouse Strains That
Differ in Sensitivity to Hyperoxic Injury
Johnston et al.
Modulation of Rat Lung Na+, K+ -ATPase Gene Expression
by Hyperoxia Johnson et al.
Regional Deposition of Inhaled Evans Blue Dye in Mechanically
Ventilated Rabbits With Air or Helium Oxygen Mixture
Svartengren et al.
Effect of Adrenergic Stimulation on Clearance From Small
Ciliated Airways in Healthy Subjects
Svartengren et al.
Expression of the Insulin-Like Growth Factor System in
Postpneumonectomy Lung Growth
Price et al.
Depletion of Iron and Ascorbate in Rodents Diminishes Lung
Injury After Silica
Ghio et al.
Volume 24, Issue 1
Publication date: January 1998
Synergistic Activation of the Human Cytomegalovirus Major
Immediatel Early Promoter By Prostaglandin E2 and Cytokines
Kline et al.
pp. 3-14
Effect of Post-Treatment With Granulocyte Colony-
Stimulating
Factor on Endotoxin-Induced Lung Injury in Sheep
Hanaoka et al.
pp. 15-25
H441 Pulmonary Epithelial Cell Mitogenic Effects and
Signaling
Pathways in Response to HGF and TGF-
Chess et al.
pp. 27-39
Clearance of Proteins From the Air Spaces Following
Cardiogenic
Edema in Sheep
Peterson et al.
pp. 41-56
Immunophenotyping of Lymphocytes in the Lung Interstitium
and
Expression of Osteopontin and Interleukin-2 mRNA's in Two
Different
Murine Models of Pulmonary Fibrosis
Nakama et al.
pp. 57-70
Roles of K+ and Cl- Channels in cAMP-Induced Pulmonary
Vasodilation
Zhao et al.
pp. 71-83
Diesel Exhaust Particles Induced Release of Interleukin 6
and 8 by
(Primed) Human Bronchial Epithelial Cells (BEAS 2B) In Vitro
Steerenberg et al.
pp. 85-100
Expression and cDNA Sequence of Helix Destablizing Protein
(HDP) in
Rat Lung
Rayani et al.
pp. 101-118
Lung Fibrosis is Ameliorated by Pirfenidone Fed in Diet
After the
Second Dose in a Three-Dose Bleomycin-Hamster Model
Iyer et al.
pp. 119-132
Volume 23, Issue 6
Publication date (expected/actual): October 1997
Protein Kinase and Phosphatase Activity in the Lungs of
Normoxic Versus Hyperoxic Rats
Sheth et al.
pp. 475-494
Clearance of Particles from Small Ciliated Airways
Falk et al.
pp. 495-515
Human Bronchiolar Deposition and Retention of 6-, 8-,
10- um Particles
Camner et al.
pp. 517-535
Comparison of Adult and Newborn Pulmonary Cytokine mRNA
Expression After Hyperoxia
Johnston et al.
pp. 537-552
Hemodynamic Stress Enhances Neutrophil Responsiveness to
Chemotactic Stimuli
Aoshiba and Nagai
pp. 553-568
Effects of Retinol Deficiency and Hyperoxia on Collagen Gene
Expression in Rat Lung
Veness-Meehan
pp. 569-581
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