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214 related items for PubMed ID: 1331773

  • 41. Insufficiency of transformation by simian virus 40, polyomavirus, EJ-ras, or v-myc oncogenes for conversion of ethanolamine-responsive mammary cells to ethanolamine-nonresponsive cells.
    Kano-Sueoka T, King DM.
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  • 43. Differential influence of adjacent normal cells on the proliferation of mammalian cells transformed by the viral oncogenes myc, ras and src.
    Bignami M, Rosa S, La Rocca SA, Falcone G, Tatò F.
    Oncogene; 1988 May 10; 2(5):509-14. PubMed ID: 3287279
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  • 44. A modest reduction in c-myc expression has minimal effects on cell growth and apoptosis but dramatically reduces susceptibility to Ras and Raf transformation.
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  • 46. Amplification of specific DNA sequences in C127 mouse cells transformed by bovine papillomavirus type 4.
    Smith KT, Campo MS.
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  • 47. Differential dependence of the tumorigenicity of chemically transformed rat liver epithelial cells on autocrine production of transforming growth factor alpha.
    Duddy SK, Earp HS, Russell WE, Smith GJ, Grisham JW.
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  • 49. C127 cells resistant to transformation by tyrosine protein kinase oncogenes.
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  • 50. Localization of bovine papillomavirus type 1 E5 protein to transformed basal keratinocytes and permissive differentiated cells in fibropapilloma tissue.
    Burnett S, Jareborg N, DiMaio D.
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  • 52. Gamma interferon regulates long terminal repeat-controlled oncogene expression in transformed mouse fibroblasts at the level of mRNA transcription.
    Seliger B, Kruppa G, Schäfer R, Redmond SM, Pfizenmaier K.
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  • 53. "Hit and run" transformation of mouse C127 cells by bovine papillomavirus type 4: the viral DNA is required for the initiation but not for maintenance of the transformed phenotype.
    Smith KT, Campq MS.
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  • 54. Expression of proto-oncogenes in normal and papovavirus-transformed or -infected rat fibroblasts.
    Winberry L, Priehs C, Friderici K, Thompson M, Fluck M.
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  • 57. Human papillomavirus type 16 cooperates with activated ras and fos oncogenes in the hormone-dependent transformation of primary mouse cells.
    Crook T, Storey A, Almond N, Osborn K, Crawford L.
    Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A; 1988 Dec 15; 85(23):8820-4. PubMed ID: 2848240
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  • 58. The bovine papillomavirus E5 oncogene can cooperate with ras: identification of p21 amino acids critical for transformation by c-rasH but not v-rasH.
    Willumsen BM, Vass WC, Velu TJ, Papageorge AG, Schiller JT, Lowy DR.
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    Connan G, Rassoulzadegan M, Cuzin F.
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  • 60. Regulation of cellular phenotype and expression of polyomavirus middle T antigen in rat fibroblasts.
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