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186 related items for PubMed ID: 1975843

  • 21. Fusion of the nuclear oncoproteins v-Myb and v-Ets is required for the leukemogenicity of E26 virus.
    Metz T, Graf T.
    Cell; 1991 Jul 12; 66(1):95-105. PubMed ID: 2070421
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  • 22. Analysis of the role of the extracellular domain of the v-erbB oncogene in cellular transformation.
    Lee EB, Hayman MJ.
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  • 23. Dissecting the activating mutations in v-erbB of avian erythroblastosis virus strain R.
    Shu HK, Pelley RJ, Kung HJ.
    J Virol; 1991 Nov 12; 65(11):6173-80. PubMed ID: 1681117
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  • 24. Transforming capacities of avian erythroblastosis virus mutants deleted in the erbA or erbB oncogenes.
    Frykberg L, Palmieri S, Beug H, Graf T, Hayman MJ, Vennström B.
    Cell; 1983 Jan 12; 32(1):227-38. PubMed ID: 6297784
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  • 25. Six amino acids from the retroviral gene gag greatly enhance the transforming potential of the oncogene v-erb-B.
    Bruskin A, Jackson J, Bishop JM, McCarley DJ, Schatzman RC.
    Oncogene; 1990 Jan 12; 5(1):15-24. PubMed ID: 1969616
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  • 26. Molecular cloning of the avian erythroblastosis virus genome and recovery of oncogenic virus by transfection of chicken cells.
    Vennström B, Fanshier L, Moscovici C, Bishop JM.
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  • 27. Epidermal growth factor receptor cytoplasmic domain mutations trigger ligand-independent transformation.
    Massoglia S, Gray A, Dull TJ, Munemitsu S, Kun HJ, Schlessinger J, Ullrich A.
    Mol Cell Biol; 1990 Jun 12; 10(6):3048-55. PubMed ID: 1971419
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  • 28. Comparison of genome structures among three different strains of avian erythroblastosis virus.
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  • 29. Evidence that a cytoplasmically located version of a v-erbB-encoded protein can transform both fibroblasts and erythroblasts.
    Lee EB, Meyer S, Hayman MJ.
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  • 30. Mammalian cell transformation by a recombinant murine retrovirus containing the avian erythroblastosis virus erbB gene.
    Pierce JH, Gazit A, Di Fiore PP, Kraus M, Pennington CY, Holmes KL, Davidson WF, Morse HC, Aaronson SA.
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  • 31. Analysis of the autophosphorylation activity of transformation defective mutants of avian erythroblastosis virus.
    Hayman MJ, Kitchener G, Knight J, McMahon J, Watson R, Beug H.
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  • 32. The ets sequence is required for induction of erythroblastosis in chickens by avian retrovirus E26.
    Nunn MF, Hunter T.
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  • 33. The four C-terminal amino acids of the v-erbA polypeptide are encoded by an intronic sequence of the v-erbB oncogene.
    Henry C, Coquillaud M, Saule S, Stehelin D, Debuire B.
    Virology; 1985 Jan 15; 140(1):179-82. PubMed ID: 2981452
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  • 34. Characterization of hematopoietic cells transformed in vitro by AEV-H, a v-erbB-containing avian erythroblastosis virus.
    Beug H, Kahn P, Doederlein G, Hayman MJ, Graf T.
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  • 35. A subpopulation of the avian erythroblastosis virus v-erbA protein, a member of the nuclear hormone receptor family, is glycosylated.
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  • 36. Expression of the v-erbA oncogene in chicken embryo fibroblasts stimulates their proliferation in vitro and enhances tumor growth in vivo.
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    Cell; 1987 Jun 05; 49(5):687-97. PubMed ID: 2884040
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  • 37. Phosphorylation of the erbB gene product from an avian erythroblastosis virus-transformed chick fibroblast cell line.
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  • 38. Rous-associated virus 1-induced erythroleukemic cells exhibit a weakly transformed phenotype in vitro and release c-erbB-containing retroviruses unable to transform fibroblasts.
    Beug H, Hayman MJ, Raines MB, Kung HJ, Vennström B.
    J Virol; 1986 Mar 25; 57(3):1127-38. PubMed ID: 3005614
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  • 39. v-erbA oncogene activation entails the loss of hormone-dependent regulator activity of c-erbA.
    Zenke M, Muñoz A, Sap J, Vennström B, Beug H.
    Cell; 1990 Jun 15; 61(6):1035-49. PubMed ID: 1972036
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  • 40. Proviral-activated c-erbB is leukemogenic but not sarcomagenic: characterization of a replication-competent retrovirus containing the activated c-erbB.
    Pelley RJ, Moscovici C, Hughes S, Kung HJ.
    J Virol; 1988 May 15; 62(5):1840-4. PubMed ID: 2833627
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