Colony Stimulating Factor-1:
Molecular Mechanisms in Development and Disease
September 21-24, 1995

Proceedings published in: Molecular Reproduction and Development, Wiley-Liss, Bethesda, MD. in press

Speakers

Marco D. Cecchini
University of Bern, Switzerland
Role of CSF-1 in Bone and Bone Marrow Development

John A. Hamilton
University of Melbourne, Australia
CSF-1 and Cell Cycle Control in Macrophages

Maureen Harrington
Indiana University
Transcriptional Regulation of the Mouse CSF-1 Gene

David Hume
University of Queensland, Australia
Regulation of CSF-1 Receptor Expression

Karl Insogna
Yale University, School of Medicine
The Role of Src in Cellular Events Associated with Colony Stimulating Factor-1 Induced Spreading in Osteoclasts

Suzanne Jackowski
St. Judes Children's Research Hospital
Regulation of Membrane Phospholipid Metabolism by CSF-1

Barry M. Kacinski
Yale University, School of Medicine
CSF-1 and Its Receptor in Breast Carcinomas and Neoplasms of the Female Reproductive Tract

Kirston Koths
Chiron Corporation
Structure-Function Studies on Recombinant Human M-CSF

Makoto Naito
Niigata University, School of Medicine, Japan
Macrophage Differentiation and Granulomatous Inflammation in Osteopetrotic Mice (op/op) Defective in the Production of CSF-1

Jeffrey W. Pollard
Albert Einstein College of Medicine
Role of CSF-1 in Development

Larry Rohrschneider
Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center
Growth and Differentiation Signals Regulated by the M-CSF Receptor

Martine Roussel
St. Judes Children's Research Hospital
Regulation of Cell Cycle Entry and G1 Progression by CSF-1

Robert Schaub
The Genetics Institutute Inc.
CSF-1 and Cholesterol Clearance

E. Richard Stanley
Albert Einstein College of Medicine
Biology and Action of CSF-1

Gary Wood
University of Kansas Medical Center
Relative roles of CSF-1, JE and RANTES in Macrophage Recruitment During Successful Pregnancy


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