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Differentiation Control Section

Laboratory of Cellular Carcinogenesis and Tumor Promotion , Division of Basic Sciences, National Cancer Institute, National Institutes of Health

Recent Publications

  1. Jones, C. S., Sly, L., Chen, L. C., Ben, T., Brugh-Collins, M., Lichti, U. and De Luca, L. M.: Retinol and beta-carotene concentrations in skin, papillomas and carcinomas, liver and serum of mice fed retinoic acid or beta-carotene to suppress tumor formation. Nutr. Cancer 21: 83-93, 1994.

  2. Rosenthal, D., Lancillotti, F., Darwiche, N., Sinha, R. and De Luca, L. M.: Retinoids in epithelial differentiation and tumorigensis. In: Vitamin A in Health and Disease, Blomhoff, R. (Ed.), Marcel Dekker, New York, 1994, pp. 425-450.

  3. De Luca, L. M., Darwiche, N., Celli, G., Kosa, K., Jones, C., Ross, S. and Chen, L. C.: The role of vitamin A in differentiation and carcinogenesis. Marabou Symposium on Vitamin A: from molecular biology to public health. Nutrition Rev. 52: 545-552, 1994.

  4. Ross, S. A., Ahrens, R. A. and De Luca, L. M.: Retinoic acid enhances adhesiveness, laminin and integrin beta 1 synthesis and retinoic acid receptor expression in F9 teratocarcinoma cells. J. Cell Physiol. 159: 263-273, 1994.

  5. Darwiche, N., Celli, G. and De Luca, L. M.: Specificity of retinoid receptor gene expression in mouse cervical epithelia. Endocrinology 134: 2018-2025, 1994.

  6. Chen, L.C., Kirchof, S. and De Luca, L.M.: Effect of excess dietary retinoic acid on skin papilloma and carcinoma formation induced by a complete carcinogenesis protocol in female SENCAR mice. Cancer Lett. 78: 63-67, 1994.

  7. De Luca, L. M., Celli, G., Kosa, K., Ross, S., Chen, L. C., Jones, C., Grover, A., Mitchell, S. and Darwiche, N.: Retinoids and their receptors in epithelial differentiation and carcinogenesis. In: Retinoids: from basic science to clinical applications, Livrea, M. and Vidali, G. (Eds.), Birkhauser Verlag, Basel, Switzerland, 1994, pp. 347-356.

  8. Chen, L.C., Sly, L., and De Luca, L.M.: High dietary retinoic acid prevents malignant conversion of skin papillomas induced by a two-stage carcinogenesis protocol in female SENCAR mice. Carcinogenesis 15: 2383-2386, 1994.

  9. Chen, L. C. and De Luca, L. M.: Retinoids and skin cancer. In: Skin Cancer: Mechanisms and human relevance. Mukhtar, H. (Ed.), CRC Press, Inc., Boca Raton, FL., 1995, pp. 401-424.

  10. De Luca, L.M., Darwiche, N., Jones, C.S. and Scita, G.: Retinoids in differentiation and neoplasia. Science and Medicine: vol 2, (#4), pp. 28-37, July-August 1995.

  11. Rosenthal, D. S., Shima, T. B., Celli, G., De Luca, L. M. and Smulson, M. E.: An engineered human skin model using poly (ADP-ribose) polymerase antisense expression shows a reduced response to DNA damage. J. Invest. Dermatol. 105: 38-43, 1995

  12. Ross, S. A., Jones, C. S. and De Luca, L. M.: Retinoic acid and methotrexate specifically increase PHA-E lectin binding to a 67 kD glycoprotein in LA-N-1 human neuroblastoma cells. Int. J. Cancer. 62: 303-308, 1995.

  13. Darwiche, N., Celli, G., Tennenbaum, T., Glick, A. B., Yuspa, S. H. and De Luca, L. M.: Mouse skin tumor progression results in differential expression of retinoic acid and retinoid X receptors. Cancer Res. 55: 2774-2782, 1995.

    IN PRESS

    Ross, S. A., Chen, L. C., Darwiche, N. and De Luca, L. M.: Retinoids in neoplasia. In: Regulation of proliferation of neoplastic cells, Pusztai, L., Lewis, C. E. and Yap, E. (Eds.), Oxford University Press, Oxford, England.

    Darwiche, N. and De Luca, L. M.: Retinoids in differentiation and prevention of malignant transformation. In: Intraepithelial neoplasia of the female lower genital tract, Luesley, D., Jordan, J., Richart, R., (Eds.), Chapman Hall Publishers, London, U.K.

    De Luca, L. M., Kosa, K., Celli, G., Ross, S. A., Chen, L. C., Jones, C. S., Celli, G. and Darwiche, N.: Retinoids and their receptors in differentiation and neoplasia. Smith, R. M. (Ed.), Smith-Gordon and Company Ltd., Publ.

    Chen, L.C., Tarone, R., Huynh, M., and De Luca, L.M.: High dietary retinoic acid inhibits tumor promotion and malignant conversion in a two-stage skin carcinogenesis protocol using 7,12-dimethylbenz(a)anthracene as the initiator and mezerein as the tumor promoter in female SENCAR mice. Cancer Lett.


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