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Oncogene
including Oncogene Reviews

New: Oncogene Reviews

Subscribers to Oncogene now receive, as part of their subscription, Oncogene Reviews. These specially commissioned issues include reviews on topics of particular current interest.

Two issues of Oncogene Reviews were published as part of the 1998 volume and a further six will be published in 1999. Oncogene Reviews will be a regular feature in future years.

The first three issues of Oncogene Reviews are available now:

Signal Transduction (Volume 17, Issue 11)
Guest Editor: N Dhanasekaran
Published 17 September 1998

Apoptosis (Volume 17, Issue 25)
Guest Editor: Dan A Liebermann
Published 24 December 1998

Myc and Myb Oncogenes (Volume 18, Issue 19)
Guest Editor: George Prendergast
Published 13 May 1999

Details of future issues are as follows:

Breast Cancer
Guest Editor: Dr Lothar Hennighausen
National Cancer Institute, Bethesda, USA

p53
Guest Editors: Dr John Jenkins and Dr Lawrence Banks
Marie Curie Research Institute, Surrey, UK

The Mutated Mouse in Cancer
Guest Editor: Dr Ron Depinho
Harvard Medical School, Cambridge, USA

Oncogenes in Development
Guest Editor: Brigid Hogan
Vanderbilt University, Nashville, USA

NFkB
Guest Editor: Dr Tom Gilmore
Tufts University, Medford, USA

Oncogene Reviews issues can be obtained as part of a subscription to Oncogene or purchased individually. For further information on purchasing a single issue contact our subscriptions department: subscriptions@nature.com


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