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  • 2. Biological significance of the hst-1 gene.
    Terada M, Yoshida T, Sakamoto H, Miyagawa K, Katoh O, Hattori Y, Sugimura T.
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  • 4. Molecular mechanisms of malignant conversion in skin carcinogenesis.
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  • 7. The ras gene family.
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  • 8. Frequent activation of non-ras transforming sequences in neoplastic Syrian hamster cells initiated with chemical carcinogens.
    Notario V, Castro R, Flessate DM, Doniger J, DiPaolo JA.
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  • 11. Activated oncogenes in human tumors.
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    Anticancer Res; 1989 Sep; 9(5):1331-43. PubMed ID: 2686533
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  • 14. Non-nuclear oncogenes and the regulation of gene expression in transformed cells.
    Bortner DM, Langer SJ, Ostrowski MC.
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  • 15. H-ras and raf-1 cooperate in transformation of NIH3T3 fibroblasts.
    Cuadrado A, Bruder JT, Heidaran MA, App H, Rapp UR, Aaronson SA.
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  • 17. Role of oncogenes and tumour suppressor genes in human lung carcinogenesis.
    Harris CC, Reddel R, Pfeifer A, Iman D, McMenamin M, Trump BF, Weston A.
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  • 18. Malignant transformation of human fibroblasts by oncogene transfection or carcinogen treatment.
    McCormick JJ, Fry DG, Hurlin PJ, Morgan TL, Wilson DM, Maher VM.
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  • 19. Pathogenicity of retroviruses containing either the normal human c-Ha-ras1 gene or its mutated form derived from the bladder carcinoma EJ/T24 cell line.
    Chang EH, Morgan PL, Lee EJ, Pirollo KF, White EA, Patrick DH, Tsichlis PN.
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