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Environmental Health Perspectives Supplements Volume 101, Number S5, 1993
Environmental Health Perspectives Supplements  1993 Cell proliferation and chemical carcinogenesis

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Cell proliferation and chemical carcinogenesis: symposium overview
Melnick-RL; Huff-J; Barrett-JC; Maronpot-RR; Lucier-G; Portier-CJ
p. 3

Cell cycle controls: potential targets for chemical carcinogens?
Afshari-CA; Barrett-JC
p. 9

Cellular origin of cancer: dedifferentiation or stem cell maturation arrest?
Sell-S
p. 15

Role of programmed cell death in carcinogenesis
Isaacs-JT
p. 27

DNA lesions, inducible DNA repair, and cell division: three key factors in mutagenesis and carcinogenesis
Ames-BN; Shigenaga-MK; Gold-LS
p. 35

Absence of morphologic correlation between chemical toxicity and chemical carcinogenesis
Huff-J
p. 45

Control of G1 arrest after DNA damage
Kastan-MB; Kuerbitz-SJ
p. 55

Concepts, labeling procedures, and design of cell proliferation studies relating to carcinogenesis
Goldsworthy-TL; Butterworth-BE; Maronpot-RR
p. 59

Concepts, labeling procedures, and design of cell proliferation studies relating to carcinogenesis
Goldsworthy-TL; Butterworth-BE; Maronpot-RR
p. 59

Measurement of ploidy and cell proliferation in the rodent liver
Styles-JA
p. 67

Analysis of cell proliferation data
Morris-RW
p. 73

Using cell replication data in mathematical modeling in carcinogenesis
Portier-CJ; Kopp-Schneider A; Sherman-CD
p. 79

Cell proliferation and apoptosis in normal liver and preneoplastic foci
Schulte-Hermann-R; Bursch-W; Kraupp-Grasl-B; Oberhammer-F; Wagner A; Jirtle-R
p. 87

Cell proliferation and carcinogenesis models: general principles with illustrations from the rodent liver system
Moolgavkar-SH
p. 91

Proliferative responses of the skin to external stimuli
Marks-F; Furstenberger-G
p. 95

The use of cell proliferation data in modeling of skin carcinogenesis
Kopp-Schneider A
p. 103

Cell proliferation and forestomach carcinogenesis
Ito-N; Hirose-M; Takahashi-S
p. 107

Use of cell proliferation data in modeling urinary bladder carcinogenesis
Cohen-SM; Ellwein-LB
p. 111

Cell proliferation and renal carcinogenesis
Short-BG
p. 115

Cell proliferation and nasal carcinogenesis
Monticello-TM; Gross-EA; Morgan-KT
p. 121

Cell proliferation not associated with carcinogenesis in rodents and humans
Ward-JM; Uno-H; Kurata-Y; Weghorst-CM; Jang-JJ
p. 125

Epidemiologic evidence for the increased cell proliferation model of carcinogenesis Preston-Martin-S; Pike-MC; Ross-RK; Henderson-BE
p. 137

Use of cell proliferation data in cancer risk assessment: FDA view
Scheuplein-RJ
p. 139

Use of rodent carcinogenicity test results for determining potential cancer risk to humans
Infante-PF
p. 143

Cell proliferation and carcinogenesis: a brief history and current view based on an IARC workshop report. International Agency for Research on Cancer
Tomatis-L
p. 149

Compensatory regeneration, mitogen-induced liver growth, and multistage chemical carcinogenesis
Ledda-Columbano-GM; Coni-P; Simbula-G; Zedda-I; Columbano A
p. 163

Hypomethylation of DNA: a possible nongenotoxic mechanism underlying the role of cell proliferation in carcinogenesis
Goodman-JI; Counts-JL
p. 169

The essentiality of folate for the maintenance of deoxynucleotide precursor pools, DNA synthesis, and cell cycle progression in PHA-stimulated lymphocytes
James-SJ; Miller-BJ; Cross-DR; McGarrity-LJ; Morris-SM
p. 173

Nonmutagenic carcinogens induce intrachromosomal recombination in dividing yeast cells
Schiestl-RH
p. 179

Association between responsiveness to phenobarbital induction of CYP2B1/2 and 3A1 in rat hepatic hyperplastic nodules and their zonal origin
Chen-ZY; Eaton-DL
p. 185

Gap junctional intercellular communication and cell proliferation during rat liver carcinogenesis
Yamasaki-H; Krutovskikh-V; Mesnil-M; Columbano A; Tsuda-H; Ito-N
p. 191

Comparison of proliferating cell nuclear antigen to tritiated thymidine as a marker of proliferating hepatocytes in rats
Foley-J; Ton-T; Maronpot-R; Butterworth-B; Goldsworthy-TL
p. 199

Detecting proliferating cell nuclear antigen in archival rodent tissues
Greenwell A; Foley-JF; Maronpot-RR
p. 207

Proliferating cell nuclear antigen: a marker for hepatocellular proliferation in rodents
Eldrige-SR; Butterworth-BE; Goldsworthy-TL
p. 211

Cell proliferation in the liver and thyroid of C57Bl/10J mice after dietary administration of chlordane
Barrass-N; Stewart-M; Warburton-S; Aitchison-J; Jackson-D; Wadsworth-P; Marsden A; Orton-T
p. 219

Detection and quantification of ploidy, nuclearity, and DNA synthesis in rat hepatocytes after administration of a peroxisome proliferator
Styles-JA
p. 225

Hepatic nuclear ploidy distribution of dietary-restricted mice
Lu-MH; Hinson-WG; He-D; Turturro A; Hart-RW
p. 229

Selective induction of DNA synthesis in mouse preneoplastic and neoplastic hepatic lesions after exposure to phenobarbital
Klaunig-JE
p. 235

Comparison of the hepatic effects of nafenopin and WY-14,643 on peroxisome proliferation and cell replication in the rat and Syrian hamster
Lake-BG; Evans-JG; Cunninghame-ME; Price-RJ
p. 241

Effects of chloroform and bromodichloromethane on DNA synthesis in male F344 rat kidney
Lipsky-MM; Skinner-M; O'Connell-C
p. 249

Site-specific cell proliferation in renal tubular cells by the renal tubular carcinogen tris(2,3-dibromopropyl)phosphate
Cunningham-ML; Elwell-MR; Matthews-HB
p. 253

Estrogen carcinogenesis in the hamster kidney: role of cytotoxicity and cell proliferation
Li-JJ; Gonzalez A; Banerjee-S; Banerjee-SK; Li-SA
p. 259

Minimal role of enhanced cell proliferation in skin tumor promotion by mirex: a nonphorbol ester-type promoter
Meyer-SA; Moser-GJ; Monteiro-Riviere-NA; Smart-RC
p. 265

Effect of methylene chloride inhalation on replicative DNA synthesis in the lungs of female B6C3F1 mice
Kanno-J; Foley-JF; Kari-F; Anderson-MW; Maronpot-RR
p. 271

Relationship between the time of sustained ethyl acrylate forestomach hyperplasia and carcinogenicity
Ghanayem-BI; Sanchez-IM; Maronpot-RR; Elwell-MR; Matthews-HB
p. 277

Retrospective study of possible alpha-2 mu-globulin nephropathy and associated cell proliferation in male
Fischer 344 rats dosed with t-butyl alcohol Takahashi-K; Lindamood-C 3d; Maronpot-RR
p. 281

Role of chemically induced cell proliferation in carcinogenesis and its use in health risk assessment
Croy-RG
p. 289

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