Preface. List of contributors. Previous volumes in the series. Preliminary contents of volume 29b.<br>Introduction to the volume (A. Kobata). 1a. Normal and Pathological catabolism of glycoproteins. The<br>enzymes (G.W. Jourdian). 1b. Normal and pathological catabolism of glycoproteins. Catabolic<br>pathways (J.-C. Michalski). 2a. Glycoproteins of parasites. Glycoproteins of Trypanosoma cruzi (B.K.<br>Hayes, G.W. Hart). 2b. Glycoproteins of parasites. Glycoconjugates of Leishmania (S.J.<br>Turco). 2c. Glycoproteins of parasites. Glycoproteins of malaria parasites (A. Dieckmann-Schuppert,<br>P. Gerold, R.T. Schwarz). 2d. Glycoproteins of parasites. Schistosoma glycoconjugates and<br>their role in host-parasite pathological interactions (G.J. van Dam, A.M. Deelder). 3. Cancer cells and<br>metastasis. Introduction (A. Kobata). 3a. Cancer cells and metastasis. Choriocarcinoma and hCG (R.<br>Nishimura, A. Kobata). 3b. Cancer cells and metastasis. Hepatocellular carcinoma (K. Yamashita, A.<br>Kobata). 3c. Cancer cells and metastasis. The Warren-Glick phenomenon - a molecular basis of<br>tumorigenesis and metastasis (A. Kobata). 3d. Cancer cells and metastasis. Carcinoembryonic antigen<br>and related normal antigens. (K. Yamashita, A. Kobata). 3. Cancer cells and metastasis. Concluding<br>remarks (A. Kobata). 4. Tumor-associated carbohydrate antigens and modified blood group antigens<br>(S. Hakomori). 5. Rheumatoid arthritis and serum IgG (T. Endo, K. Furukawa). 6. Glycoproteins in<br>inflammatory bowel disease (M. Tomana). 7. HEMPAS: A genetic disorder caused by a defect in N-<br>linked oligosaccharide synthesis (M.N. Fukuda). 8. Leukosialin and the Wiskott-Aldrich syndrome (M.<br>Fukuda). 9. Progeroid form of Ehlers-Danlos syndrome (H. Kresse). 10. Paroxysmal nocturnal<br>hemoglobinuria (M. Tomita). 11. Human mucosal mucins in diseases (P. Roussel, G. Lamblin). 12.<br>Glycoproteins and lectins in multiple sclerosis and immune demyelinating human diseases (J.-P.<br>Zanetta). 13. Leucocyte adhesion deficiency Type II (J.C. Paulson). 14. Polysialic acids of vertebrates:<br>biosynthesis, structural diversity, tissue expression and functions (J. Roth). 15. Glycosylation defects<br>in blood clotting (M. Matsuda). 16a. Carbohydrate-deficient glycoprotein syndrome. Type I (K.<br>Yamashita, K. Ohno). 16b. Carbohydrate-deficient glycoprotein syndrome. Type II: an autosomal<br>recessive disease due to mutations in the N-acetylglucosaminyltransferase II gene (J. Jaeken, G. Spik,<br>H. Schachter). Index.