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  • 21. Epidermal growth factor stimulates linoleic acid metabolism in BALB/c 3T3 fibroblasts.
    Glasgow WC, Eling TE.
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  • 22. The linoleic acid metabolite, (13S)-hydroperoxyoctadecadienoic acid, augments the epidermal growth factor receptor signaling pathway by attenuation of receptor dephosphorylation. Differential response in Syrian hamster embryo tumor suppressor phenotypes.
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  • 23. [Roles of protein kinase C substrates in signal transduction].
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  • 24. Modulation of the epidermal growth factor mitogenic response by metabolites of linoleic and arachidonic acid in Syrian hamster embryo fibroblasts. Differential effects in tumor suppressor gene (+) and (-) phenotypes.
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  • 25. Selective reduction in receptors for epidermal growth factor-urogastrone in chemically transformed tumorigenic Syrian hamster embryo fibroblasts.
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  • 27. Cellular proliferation and lipid metabolism: importance of lipoxygenases in modulating epidermal growth factor-dependent mitogenesis.
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  • 29. Biology of the A-431 cell: a useful organism for hormone research.
    Stoscheck CM, Carpenter G.
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  • 30. Epidermal growth factor-stimulated production of esterified 13(S)-hydroxyoctadecadienoic acid is associated with tumor suppressor phenotype in Syrian hamster embryo fibroblasts.
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  • 33. Growth inhibition of human fibroblasts by epidermal growth factor in the presence of arachidonic acid.
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  • 36. [Growth-regulating effect of normal Syrian hamster embryonal fibroblasts on cells transformed by various agents].
    Gurova KV.
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    Merino Muñoz MD, Gómez Rodrigo J, Cornelio Hernández F, Moreno Esteban B.
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  • 38. Epidermal growth factor-regulated signal transduction in hormone dependent and independent breast cancer.
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  • 39. Growth factor signal transduction in human intestinal cells.
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