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Transforming Oncogenes

Transforming Growth Factor-Beta Transforming Oncogenes Transgene... [Pg.1504]

Howlett, C. j. and S. M. Robbins, Membrane-anchored Cbl suppresses Hck protein-tyrosine kinase mediated cellular transformation. Oncogene,... [Pg.92]

HER-2/nen gene was first discovered as a transforming oncogene in a series of ethyl nitrosourea-induced rat neuroblastomas, where it was called neu (Schecter et al., 1984). Approximately 15 years ago, this oncogene was isolated independently by two separate groups, which named it HER-2 (Coussens et al., 1985) and c-erbB-2 (Semba et al., 1985), respectively. Further evidence revealed that the two genes were the same (Schechter et al., 1985), and it was renamed HER-2Ineu. [Pg.281]

Lairmore MD, Silverman L, Ratner L (2005) Arrimal models for human T-lymphofiopic virus type 1 (HTLV-1) infection and transformation. Oncogene 24 6005-6015. [Pg.324]

Greenberg RA, O Hagan RC, Deng H, Xiao Q, Hann SR, et al. 1999. Telomerase reverse transcriptase gene is a direct target of c-Myc but is not functionally equivalent in cellular transformation. Oncogene 18 1219-26... [Pg.376]

Arroyo JD, Hahn WC (2005) Involvement of PP2A in viral and cellular transformation. Oncogene 24 7746-7755... [Pg.300]

Kamps, M.P., Wright, D.D., Lu, Q. 1996. DNA-binding by oncoprotein e2a-pbxl is important for blocking differentiation but dispensable for fibroblast transformation. Oncogene 12, 19-30. [Pg.36]

Bauer, D. E., Hatzivassiliou, G., Zhao, F., Andreadis, C. and Thompson, C. B., ATP citrate lyase is an important component of cell growth and transformation, Oncogene 24 (2005) 6314-6322. [Pg.186]

Beauparlant, P. et al., Dismption of I kappa B alpha regulation by antisense RNA expression leads to malignant transformation. Oncogene, 9 (11), 3189,1994. [Pg.230]

Santin AD, Hermonat PL, Ravaggi A, Chiriva-Internati M, Pecorelli S, Parham GP (1998b) Radiation enhanced expression of E6/E7 transforming oncogenes of human papillomavirus-16 in human cervical carcinoma. Cancer 83 2346-2352... [Pg.353]

Agarwal C, Hembree JR, Rorke PA, Eckert RL (1994) Interferon and retinoic acid suppress the growth of human papillomavirus type-16 immortalized cervical epithelial cells, but only interferon suppresses the level of the human papillomvirus transforming oncogenes. Cancer Res 54 2108-2112... [Pg.229]


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