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Telomeres and Cell Division in Drosophila melanogaster; G. Cenci,
M. Gatti. A Molecular Cytogenetic View of Chromosomal Heterogeneity
in Solid Tumors; J.W. Gray et al. Cell Cycle Control of Genetic
Stability; G.M. Wahi et al. Aneupioidy and Heterogeneity Mechanisms
in Human Colorectal Tumor Progression; W. Ciaretti. p53-Dependent
Signaling in Response to DNA Damage or Arrest of DNA Synthesis and
Its Role in Cell Cycle Control; M.L. Agarwal et al. Recombining DNA
Damage Repair, Basal Transcription and Human Syndromes; J.H.J.
Hoeijmakers et al. Telomere Length Regulation by the Pifl DNA
Helicase; E.K. Monson et al. Consequences of Mutations that Alter
Telomeres in the Yeast K . lactis; J. McEachern, E.H. Blackburn.
Regulation of Telomere Length in Mammalian Cells; B.R. Grimes et
al. The DNA Damage Checkpoint; L. Hartwell et al. A Eukaryotic Cell
Cycle; K. Nasmyth. The Integration of Signaling Pathways in
Mammalian Cells; G.I. Evan et al. Antitumor Drugs and Yeast Cell
Cycle Checkpoints; M. Weinberger et al. Mechanisms of Neoplastic
Progression in Barrett's Esophagus; M.T. Barrett et al. E2F-1
Degradation by the Ubiquitin Proteasome Pathway; F. Hofmann, D.
Livingston. 2 Additional Articles. Index.
The eighth Annual Pezcoller Symposium, entitled Genomic Instability
and Immor- tality in Cancer, was held in Trento, Italy, June 17-19,
1996 and was focused on the clari- fication of the mechanisms of
genetic instability, a characteristic of neoplastic cells which
also determines tumor progression, and immortality consequent to
the lack of susceptibil- ity to mechanisms of maturations,
senescence and/or apoptosis. With presentations at the cutting edge
of progress and stimulating discussions, this symposium addressed
issues related to mutational lability, changes in DNA repair capa-
bilities, gene recombination processes, cell cycle checkpoints and
apoptosis, the signifi- cance of telomerases in cell
immortalization and senescence, and the clinical relevance and
exploitation of the phenomena considered. We wish to thank the
participants in the symposium for their substantial contribu- tions
and their participation in the spirited discussions that followed.
We would also like to thank Drs. Carol Greider, Garth Anderson,
Margherita Bignami, and David Livingston, for their essential input
as members of the Program Committee, and Ms. A. Toscani for her
invaluable assistance. The aid of the Savings Bank Cassa di
Risparmio di Trento e Ro- vereto, and the Municipal, Provincial,
and Regional Administrations in supporting this Symposium through
the Pezcoller Foundation are also acknowledged with deep apprecia-
tion. Finally, we wish to thank the staff of Plenum Publishing
Corporation for their effi- cient cooperation in the production of
these proceedings.
Genetics: From Genes to Genomes is a cutting-edge, introductory
genetics text authored by an unparalleled author team, including
Nobel Prize winner, Leland Hartwell. The 4th edition continues to
build upon the integration of Mendelian and molecular principles,
providing students with the links between the early understanding
of genetics and the new molecular discoveries that have changed the
way the field of genetics is viewed.
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