Antibody activity of monoclonal immunoglobulins in myeloma, macroglobulinemia and benign gammapathy Jan G. Waldenström Immunoglobulins Pages: 135 - 140
Immunotherapy of gastrointestinal cancer with monoclonal antibodies J. -Y. DouillardB. Le MevelH. Koprowski Immunoglobulins Pages: 141 - 146
DNA rearrangements in human B- and T-cell malignancies C. I. Edvard SmithLennart Hammarström Immunoglobulins Pages: 153 - 157
Physiologic and molecular biology of erythropoietin A. J. ErslevJ. Caro Growth Factors and Hormones Pages: 159 - 164
Hematopoietic growth and differentiation factors and the reversibility of malignancy: Cell differentiation and by-passing of genetic defects in leukemia Leo Sachs Growth Factors and Hormones Pages: 165 - 176
Platelet-derived growth factor as a mediator of normal and neoplastic cell proliferation Bengt WestermarkCarl-Henrik Heldin Growth Factors and Hormones Pages: 177 - 183
Glucocorticoid mechanism of action: Monoclonal antibodies as experimental tools Ann-Charloöte WikströmOam OkretJan-Åke Gustafsson Growth Factors and Hormones Pages: 185 - 196
The predictive value of steroid hormone receptor analysis in breast, endometrial and ovarian cancer R. VihkoA. AlankoA. Kauppila Growth Factors and Hormones Pages: 197 - 210
Thymosins and anti-thymosins: Properties and clinical applications Allan L. GoldsteinRichard S. SchulofNicholas R. Hall Growth Factors and Hormones Pages: 211 - 221
Interleukin-2 versus phorbol-ester-induced cellular events in normal T-lymphocytes Bengt FriedrichMona LundströmMartin Gullberg Growth Factors and Hormones Pages: 237 - 246
Human thymic and peripheral blood non-MHC-restricted cytotoxic lymphocytes Lewis L. LanierJoseph H. Phillips Growth Factors and Hormones Pages: 247 - 254
Malignant B-cells have receptors for and respond to interleukin-2 Panos PanayotidesRodica LenkeiPeter Reizenstein Growth Factors and Hormones Pages: 255 - 263
HTLV: The family of human T-lymphotropic retroviruses and their role in leukemia and AIDS Robert C. Gallo Growth Factors and Hormones Pages: 265 - 267
Autocrine growth of human blymphocytes: Maintained response to autostimulatory factors is the special feature of immortalization by Epstein-Barr virus—A hypothesis John GordonGraeme GuyMike Clemens Growth Factors and Hormones Pages: 269 - 273