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© 1995 Oxford University Press

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Inhibition of protein farnesyltransferase: a possible mechanism of tumor prevention by dehydroepiandros terone sulfate

S. Schulz and J.W. Nyce

Abstract

The authors wish to make clear that the corresponding author is not Stefan Schulz as published but is Jonathan W.Nyce. All correspondence should therefore be addressed to the Department of Molecular Pharmacology & Therapeutics, School of Medicine, East Carolina University, Greenville, NC 27834.

On page three, paragraph one, lines sixteen to nineteen should read as follows:

We also determined the effects of DHEAS on cholesterol biosynthesis. DHEAS did not inhibit the conversion of mevalonate into ubiquinone or cholesterol in HT-29 SF cells (J.W.Nyce, S.Leonard and S.Police, in preparation).

Acknowledgements, the last line should read as follows:

This work was funded in part by grant 111 from the Institute of Nutrition of the University of North Carolina to J.N.


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