Different clinicopathological features of hepatocellular carcinoma in relation to causative agents Yasushi ShiratoriHaruhiko YoshidaMasao Omata Review Pages: 73 - 78
Growth inhibition and apoptosis of gastric cancer cell lines by Anemarrhena asphodeloides Bunge Yoshio TakedaHitoshi TogashiTsuneo Takahashi Pages: 79 - 90
Melatonin's gastroprotective and antistress roles involve both central and peripheral effects Kimitoshi KatoSatoshi AsaiYasuyuki Arakawa Pages: 91 - 95
Comparison of the efficacy and safety of different formulations of omeprazole-based triple therapies in the treatment of Helicobacter pylori-positive peptic ulcer Hyun Soo KimDong Ki LeeMee Yon Cho Pages: 96 - 102
Mutation at codon 130 in hepatitis B virus (HBV) core region increases markedly during acute exacerbation of hepatitis in chronic HBV carriers Akihiko OkumuraTetsuya IshikawaShinichi Kakumu Pages: 103 - 110
The sympathetic nervous system promotes carbon tetrachloride-induced liver cirrhosis in rats by suppressing apoptosis and enhancing the growth kinetics of regenerating hepatocytes Koumei HamasakiMasahiro NakashimaIchiro Sekine Pages: 111 - 120
Early stage gastric MALT lymphoma with high-grade component cured by Helicobacter pylori eradication Hiroshi MikiShoji KobayashiMasaki Ohmori Case report Pages: 121 - 124
Laparoscopic cholecystofistulectomy for preoperatively diagnosed cholecystoduodenal fistula Fumio ChikamoriKazuya OkumiyaNobutoshi Kuniyoshi Case report Pages: 125 - 128
Primary intestinal lymphangiectasia successfully treated with octreotide Ganji KuroiwaTetsuji TakayamaYoshiro Niitsu Case report Pages: 129 - 132
Interferon therapy for flare-up of hepatitis B virus infection after emergence of lamivudine-induced YMDD motif mutant Takashi SomeyaYoshiyuki SuzukiHiromitsu Kumada Case report Pages: 133 - 136
What are the objectives of treatment for intestinal lymphangiectasia? Hiroki TakahashiKohzoh Imai Editorial Pages: 137 - 138
Strategy for lamivudine-resistant YMDD mutant-associated chronic hepatitis B Kendo KiyosawaEiji Tanaka Editorial Pages: 139 - 141