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  • 2. DNA content and chromosomal composition of malignant human gliomas.
    Bigner SH, Bjerkvig R, Laerum OD.
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  • 5. Isolation of two distinct epithelial cell lines from a single feline mammary carcinoma with different tumorigenic potential in nude mice and expressing different levels of epidermal growth factor receptors.
    Minke JM, Schuuring E, van den Berghe R, Stolwijk JA, Boonstra J, Cornelisse C, Hilkens J, Misdorp W.
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  • 8. Differential dependence of the tumorigenicity of chemically transformed rat liver epithelial cells on autocrine production of transforming growth factor alpha.
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  • 10. A neuroblastoma cell line derived from a case detected through a mass screening system in Japan: a case report including the biologic and phenotypic characteristics of the cell line.
    Hiraiwa H, Hamazaki M, Takata A, Kikuchi H, Hata J.
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  • 12. Changes in glial fibrillary acidic protein and karyotype during culturing of two cell lines established from human glioblastoma multiforme.
    Bocchini V, Casalone R, Collini P, Rebel G, Lo Curto F.
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  • 13. Altered gene expression of c-myc, epidermal growth factor receptor, transforming growth factor-alpha, and c-erb-B2 in an immortalized human breast epithelial cell line, HMT-3522, is associated with decreased growth factor requirements.
    Madsen MW, Lykkesfeldt AE, Laursen I, Nielsen KV, Briand P.
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  • 14. Transforming growth factor-alpha expression is enhanced in human mammary epithelial cells transformed by an activated c-Ha-ras protooncogene but not by the c-neu protooncogene, and overexpression of the transforming growth factor-alpha complementary DNA leads to transformation.
    Ciardiello F, McGeady ML, Kim N, Basolo F, Hynes N, Langton BC, Yokozaki H, Saeki T, Elliott JW, Masui H.
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  • 15. Specific patterns of DNA copy number gains and losses in eight new glioblastoma multiforme cell lines.
    Ramirez T, Thoma K, Taja-Chayeb L, Efferth T, Herrera LA, Halatsch ME, Gebhart E.
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    Zhou R, Skalli O.
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  • 17. Distribution of epidermal growth factor receptor protein correlates with gain in chromosome 7 revealed by comparative genomic hybridization after microdissection in glioblastoma multiforme.
    Romeike BF, Jung V, Feiden W, Moringlane JR, Zang KD, Urbschat SM.
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  • 18. Autocrine transforming growth factor alpha is dispensible for v-rasHa-induced epidermal neoplasia: potential involvement of alternate epidermal growth factor receptor ligands.
    Dlugosz AA, Cheng C, Williams EK, Darwiche N, Dempsey PJ, Mann B, Dunn AR, Coffey RJ, Yuspa SH.
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  • 19. Characterization of newly established tumor lines from a spontaneous malignant schwannoma in F344 rats: nerve growth factor production, growth inhibition by transforming growth factor-beta1, and macrophage-like phenotype expression.
    Yamate J, Yasui H, Benn SJ, Tsukamoto Y, Kuwamura M, Kumagai D, Sakuma S, LaMarre J.
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  • 20. High-resolution genomic copy number profiling of glioblastoma multiforme by single nucleotide polymorphism DNA microarray.
    Yin D, Ogawa S, Kawamata N, Tunici P, Finocchiaro G, Eoli M, Ruckert C, Huynh T, Liu G, Kato M, Sanada M, Jauch A, Dugas M, Black KL, Koeffler HP.
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