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340 related items for PubMed ID: 9135026

  • 1. Age-dependent induction of hepatic tumor regression by the tissue microenvironment after transplantation of neoplastically transformed rat liver epithelial cells into the liver.
    McCullough KD, Coleman WB, Smith GJ, Grisham JW.
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  • 2. Age-dependent regulation of the tumorigenic potential of neoplastically transformed rat liver epithelial cells by the liver microenvironment.
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  • 3. Plasticity of the neoplastic phenotype in vivo is regulated by epigenetic factors.
    McCullough KD, Coleman WB, Ricketts SL, Wilson JW, Smith GJ, Grisham JW.
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  • 6. Age-related changes in the intrinsic rate of apoptosis in livers of diet-restricted and ad libitum-fed B6C3F1 mice.
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  • 9. Phenotypic expression in spontaneously transformed cultured rat liver epithelial cells.
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  • 12. Suppression of tumorigenicity of rat liver tumor cells by human chromosome 13: evidence against the involvement of pRb and BRCA2.
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  • 16. Tumorigenicity of simian virus 40-transformed rat hepatocytes.
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  • 17. Phenotypic modulation during tumorigenesis by clones of transformed rat liver epithelial cells.
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  • 18. Proangiogenic role of tumor-activated hepatic stellate cells in experimental melanoma metastasis.
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