Cover; Contents; Contributors to Volume 63; Chapter 1. Foundations in Cancer Research: Alone on the Heart of the Earth: An Immunogeneticist's Journey into the Past; I. Part One: The Uncertainty Principle; II. Part Two: Interrogating the Sphinx; III. Part Three: Points of View; References; Chapter 2. Foundations in Cancer Research: Hemopoietic Regulators and Leukemia Development: A Personal Retrospective; I. Introduction; II. Background and Early in Vivo Work; III. Hemopoietic Clonal Cultures; IV. Colony-Stimulating Factors; V. Biological Actions of the Colony-Stimulating Factors
IV. Identification and Purification of MEKV. Ras and Heterotrimeric G Proteins Regulate the ERK Network; VI. Protein-Protein Interactions That Regulate the MAP Kinase Cascade; VII. MAP Kinases Phosphorylate Upstream Components of the Cascade; VIII. Substrates of ERKl and ERK2; IX. ERKl and ERK2 Are Essential Regulators of Cell Function; References; Chapter 4. How DNA Viruses Perturb Functional MHC Expression to Alter Immune Recognition; I. MHC Expression and Immune Recognition of Viral Antigens by T Cells; II. Poxviruses; III. Adenoviruses; IV. Herpesviruses: The Cytomegalovirus Model
V. Hepatitis B VirusVI. Papillomavirus; VII. Conclusions; References; Chapter 5. Viral Transformation of Human T Lymphocytes; I. Introduction; II. Transformation of Human T Helper Lymphocytes by Human T Cell Leukemia Virus; Ill. Developing a T-Lymphotropic Herpesvirus Vector; IV. Immortalization by Herpesvirus saimiri/HTLV Recombinants; V. Transformation of Human T Lymphocytes with Wild-Type Herpesvirus saimiri; VI. Growth Regulation and Antigen Specificity of Rhadinovirus-Transformed T Cell Lines and Clones; VII. Transforming Potential of the Herpesviral stp Oncogene
VI. Myeloid Leukemic Cells in CultureVII.Role of the Colony-Stimulating Factors in Initiation of Myeloid Leukemia; VIII. Membrane Receptors for Colonyy-Stimulating Factors; IX. Hemopoietic Regulators in the Context of Known Inducers of Leukemia; X. Role of Hemopoietic Regulators in Suppressing Myeloid Leukemia; XI. Recapitulation; XlI. The Future; References; Chapter 3. Map Kinases Erk1 and Erk2: Pleiotropic Enzymes in a Ubiquitous Signaling Network; I. Introduction; II. Homology of MAP Kinases with Proteinsin the Yeast Mating Pathway; III. Regulation of MAP Kinases
VIII. Concluding RemarksReferences; Chapter 6. Lymphomagenesis in Akr Mice: B Cell Lymphomas as a Model of Tumor Dormancy; I. Introduction; II. Identification of Potential Lymphoma Cells in AKR Mice; Ill. Enhanced T Cell Lymphoma Development Pathways; IV. The Level of Dormant PLCs Following Prevention of Spontaneous T Cell Lymphoma Development; V. Maintenance and Termination of the B-PLC Dormant State; VI. Ly-I+ (CD5+) B Cell Lymphoma Characteristics; VII. Concluding Remarks; References; Chapter 7. The Tumor Biology of Gastrin and Cholecystokinin; I. Introduction
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