1 Transforming Growth Factors Produced by Viral-Transformed and Human Tumor Cells --;2 Heterogeneities of Human Interferons --;3 Inhibition of the Carcinogenic Process and of Expression of the Neoplastic Phenotype --;4 Proliferation and Differentiation Control Mechanisms in Myeloid Leukemia --;5 Regulation of Natural Killer Cell Activity --;6 Lymphocyte Transfer for Cancer Therapy: Prerequisites for Efficacy and the Use of Long-Term Cultured T Lymphocytes --;7 Application of Monoclonal Antibodies to Autologous Bone Marrow Transplantation --;8 Bone Marrow Transplantation for Neoplasia in Man.
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The de- velopment of monoclonal antibody methodologies, together with progress in the biochemical characterization of cell markers, cell separation, and measurement of cell functions, has significantly aided in the identification and quantitation of different cell types.