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AUTHOR INDEX
June 1, 1994
Amada,Y., 3011
Badger,B., 2934Bally, M. B., 2830Barmada, S., 2908Barr, F. G., 2869Becker,K., 2900Bellahcène,A., 2823Biegel,J. A., 2869Boman, N. L, 2830Bongarzone, I., 2979Borrello, M. G., 2979Brandt,I.,2887Brissinck,J., 2973Brittebo, E. B., 2887Brøgger, A., 2919Bullrich, F., 2873Butti, M. G., 2979
Caldas, C., 3025Castronovo,V., 2823Chen, L-C., 3021Coleman, M. J., 2908Coombes,R. C., 2986Cordon-Cardo, C., 2848Coronelli, S., 2979Croce, C. M., 2873Cullis, P. R., 2830
da Casts, L, 3025Dalbagni, G., 2848Davis, M. A., 2964Davis, R. J., 2869Daynes, R. A., 3054D'Cruz,C. M., 2869Della Ports, 0., 2979Demanet, C., 2973Demant,E. J. F., 2959Deng, 0., 3021Derias,N.W., 2914Dobashi,Y., 2827Dowel. S. P., 2914
Endo, M., 3007Enomoto, M., 3011Enomoto,1., 3049Ensminger, W. D., 2964Ershler, W. B., 3054Esumi,H.,2841
Finger,M. J., 2861Fink, U., 2900Finn, 0. J., 2856Fontenot,J. D., 2856France, J. L, 2969Frith, C. H., 3054Fujita, M., 3049Fukayama, M., 3011Fukushima,S., 2895Fusco, A., 2979
Gaddipati,J. P., 2861Gamble,G. P., 2908Gerald,W., 2837Ghosh,P., 2969Graziano,S. L, 2908Groden, J., 2991Grossman,H. B., 3062Grove, R., 2934Grue,P., 2959
Hagmar, L, 2919
Hall, P. A., 2914Hansen,H. H., 2959Hansteen,I-L., 2919Hasegawa,T., 2895Hayashi,Y., 2865Heidenberg, H. B., 2861
Heim, S., 2919Heitjan, D., 2934Hdgstedt, B., 2919Hosaka,M., 2852Hruban, R. H., 3025Hsiung, Y., 2943Hummel,M., 2873
Ichikawa,H., 2865Igarashi, H., 3034Igari,T.,3011
Ikenaga, M., 2996Imamura, M., 2996Inoue, M., 3049Ishizaki, K@,2996, 3042Iwama,T., 3011
Jannatipour, M., 2943Jensen, P. B., 2959
Kang, Y., 2952Kern, S. E., 3025Khin, S., 2934Kikuchi,H., 2928Kikuchi-Yanoshita, R., 3011Kim, M., 3054Kino, I., 3034Kishida,T., 2852Kitamura, H., 2852Kiyokawa,E., 3034Knudsen, L., 2919Kohman,L J., 2908Koike, M., 3011Komschlies, K. L., 2969Kondo,K., 2852Kondo,S., 2928Kondoh,0., 3049Konishi, M., 3011Konishi, Y., 2895Kotera, Y., 2856Kotoura, Y., 3042Kubota,Y., 2827, 2852Kurisu, W., 3021Kwok,1. T., 2834Kyo, S., 3049
Lacombe,L, 2848Ladanyi,M., 2837Laderoute, K. R., 2845Lambert, B., 2919Lane, D. P., 2914Langmuir, V. K., 2845Lapenson, D. P., 2878Latif, F., 2852Lawrence, T. S., 2964Lee, I. W., 3062Lee, S. W., 3062Leo, 0., 2973Lerman, M. I., 2852, 3021Limes, P., 2848Uebert, M., 3062Ling, N., 2934Linnainmaa,K., 2919Liu, Y-X., 2943Ljung,B-M., 3021Lehman, P. H. M., 3001Longo,D. L, 2969Lovell, M. A., 2869Luqmani, Y., 2986
Maccia,Y., 3011Mai, M., 2841Manni,A., 2934Masin,D., 2830Matsuda, T., 2895Matsumura,K., 3021Matsunami, N., 2991Maybaum, J., 2964
Mayer, L. D., 2830McLeod, D. 0., 2861Mendonca, H. L, 2845Menton-Brennan, L, 2834Merville,M-P., 2823Metzgar, R. S., 2856Minamoto, T., 2841Mishima, Y., 3011Mitelman, F., 2919Miyake, S., 3007Miyaki, M., 3011Mok, C. H., 2834Mondellini, P., 2979Mori,T.,3011Morimura, T., 2928Morris, S. W., 2873Moser,M., 2973Moul, J. W., 2861Mueller,B. M., 3066Muraoka, M., 3011Myers, C. E., 2923
Nagai, K., 3007Nagashima, Y., 2852Naito, Y., 3034Nakae, D., 2895Nekarda,H., 2900Newman, N. B., 2908Nitiss,J. L., 2943Nordenson,I., 2919
Oda, Y., 2928Ohki, M., 2865Ohtawara,Y., 3034Oldfield,E. H., 2923O'I@car, S., 290801cr, A., 2908Op het Veld, C. W., 3001O'Reilly, S., 2986Orlow, I., 2848Osen, M., 2845
Oshiro,E. M., 2923Otani,S.,2895Oto, M., 3007Otoshi,T., 2895
Pecher, 0., 2856Perry, R. R., 2952Pierotti,M. A., 2979Pileri,S., 2873Pilotti, S., 2979Prough,R. A., 2878Pugh, T. D., 3054
Ram, Z., 2923Redston, M. S., 3025Reuter,V. E., 2848Reuterwall,C., 2919Rice, N. R., 2969Roder, J. D., 2900Rooker,J. A., 2845
Salomaa,S., 2919Samid, D., 2923Samowitz, W., 2991Santoro,M., 2979Sasaki, M. S., 3042Sawaguchi,K., 2841Schmitt,M., 2900Schoenfeld, A., 2986Sehested,M., 2959Sesterhenn,I. A., 2861Seymour, A. B., 3025Shack, S., 2923Shen, 0., 3034Shibagaki,I., 2996Shimada,Y., 2996Shimasaki,S., 2934
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Shimizu, K., 2865Shimizu, 1., 3042Shousha,S., 2986Shuin, T., 2827, 2852Sica, A., 2969Siewert, J. R., 2900
Sinnett, H. D., 2986Skerfving,S., 2919Smith,D.,2986Smith,H. S.,3021Sørensen,B. S., 2959Sorsa, M., 2919Srivastava,S., 2861Stahl,A., 3066Stein, H., 2873Stetson, P. L., 2964Sugimura, H., 3034Sugimura, T., 2841Suzuki, M., 3034
Takada,N., 2895Takahashi, H., 3011Takeuchi, J., 2928Tanaka, K., 3011Tanaka, M., 3034Tao-Cheng,J-H., 2923Tatum, A. H., 2908Thibault, A., 2923Thielemans, K., 2973Thliveris, A., 2991Toguchida,J., 3042Torigoe, S., 2827, 2852Tsuruga, H., 2827
Uemura, H., 2827Ulm, K., 2900
van Zeeland,A. A., 3001Veit, L. J., 2908Viola, J. J., 2923Vogelsang,H., 2900Volk, M. J., 3054Vrieling, H., 3001
Wadayama, B., 3042Wagata, 1., 2996Walbridge, S., 2923Waidman,F. M., 3021Waxman, D. J., 2878Webb, S. J., 2878Wei, L., 2934Weindruch, R., 3054Wenninger. A., 2900White, R., 2991Wilson,P. 0. 0., 2914Wiltrout,R. H., 2969Wu,H-Q.,2878
Xiang, Y-Y., 3034
Yamamuro,T., 3042Yamashita, N., 2841Yano, Y., 2895Yao, M., 2852Ye, J., 2969Ych, Y., 2943Yeo, C. J., 3025Yin, D., 2928Yoshino, K., 3007Young, H. A., 2969Yuasa, Y., 3007
Zaenglein, A., 2934Thar, B., 2852Zdzienicka,M. Z., 3001
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ExperimentalTherapeutics@Ro@L CaplzzlI Philadelphia
*W@I WierengaI AnnArborFeliciaY.-H.WuI TaipeiShuen-KuelLIaoI Tao-YuanSusanB.HorwltzI BronxNapoleoneFerrara/S.SanFranciscoRulHanI BeijingEdwardChuI Bethesda
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ChuckC.-K.ChaoI Tao-YuanTakashi Tsuruo I TokyoJosephR.BertlnoI NewYorkJohnA. HickmanI ManchesterSusanP.C.ColeI KingstonYves Pommler/ Bethesda
SummaryBruceA.ChabnerI Bethesda
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AmericanAssociationfor CancerResearch
Public Ledger Building, Suite 816150 South independence Mall WestPhiladelphia, PA 19106-3483215-440-9300 21 5-440-931 3 (FAX)
Instituteof BiomedicalSciencesdo Ms. iris LiIBMS, Academia SinicaTaipei 115, Taiwan, R.O.C.886-2-789-9007886-2-782-5573 (FAX)
MODERNDEVELOPMENTSIN CANCERTHERAPEUTICS
Joint Conference of theAmerican Associationfor Cancer Research
and theInstitute of BiomedicalSciences (Taiwan)
November7-11,1994AcademiaSinica,Taipei,Taiwan
ORGANIZING COMMITTEE
TAIWAN
Cheng-WenWuITaipeiChairperson
JacquelineJ.K.Whang-Peng/TaipeiCo-Chairperson
FellciaY.-H.Wu I TaipeiCo-Chairperson
ChungmingChangI TaipeiKennethS.S.ChangI Tao-YuanDing.ShinnChenI Taipei
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