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This volume contains the proceedings of an International Sympo-
sium on the Biology and Pharmacology of Tumor Cell Differentiation-
held on June 29-July I, 1986 at the University of Tromso, Norway.
The objective of this meeting was to bring together scientists from
various disciplines to discuss recent advances in the understanding
of tumor cell differentiation and to bridge the gap between
experimental findings and clinical application of new knowledge.
Thus the infor- mation will be of value not only to basic
scientists involved in mol- ecular and cell biology, but also to
pharmacologists and clinicians trying to develop the concept of
tumor cell differentiation as a thera- peutic modality. Each
plenary speaker and selected poster presenters were requested to
submit a comprehensive, up-to-date review of recent contributions
to their disciplines related to differentiation and: hematopoietic
factors and leukemic cells in culture~ vitamin deriva- tives and
polyamines; nucleosides and methylation; and cell interac- tions.
This volume contains the proceedings of an International Sympo-
sium on the Biology and Pharmacology of Tumor Cell Differentiation-
held on June 29-July I, 1986 at the University of Tromso, Norway.
The objective of this meeting was to bring together scientists from
various disciplines to discuss recent advances in the understanding
of tumor cell differentiation and to bridge the gap between
experimental findings and clinical application of new knowledge.
Thus the infor- mation will be of value not only to basic
scientists involved in mol- ecular and cell biology, but also to
pharmacologists and clinicians trying to develop the concept of
tumor cell differentiation as a thera- peutic modality. Each
plenary speaker and selected poster presenters were requested to
submit a comprehensive, up-to-date review of recent contributions
to their disciplines related to differentiation and: hematopoietic
factors and leukemic cells in culture~ vitamin deriva- tives and
polyamines; nucleosides and methylation; and cell interac- tions.
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