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Hunter E. Viral entry and receptors. In Coffin SH, Hughes SH, Varmus HE, eds. Retroviruses. New York Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press 1997 71-119. [Pg.277]

Bibbins KB, Boeuf H, Varmus HE. Binding of the Src SH2 domain to phosphopeptides is determined by residues in both the SH2 domain and the phosphopeptides. Mol Cell Biol 1993 13 7278-7287. [Pg.65]

Varmus H, Weinberg RA (1994) Gene und Krebs - Biologische Wurzeln der Tumorent-stehung. Spektrum - Akademischer Heidelberg... [Pg.109]

Brown PO, Risen MB, Varmus HE. 2003. Why PLoS became a publisher. PLoS Biol 1 E36. [Pg.405]

Rous, Peyton (1911) A sarcoma of the fowl transmissible by an agent separable from the tumor cells. Journal of Experimental Medicine. 13,397-411. Varmus, H. and Weinburg R. A. (1993) Genes and the Biology of Cancer. [Pg.322]

Pao W, Miller V, Zakowski M, Doherty J, Politi K, Sarkaria I, Singh B, Heelan R, Rusch V, Fulton L, Mardis E, Kupfer D, Wilson R, Kris M, Varmus H (2004) Proc Natl Acad Sci USA 101 13306... [Pg.126]

Carter TA, Wodicka LM, Shah NP, Velasco AM, Fabian MA, Treiber DK, Milanov ZV, Atteridge CE, Biggs WH 111, Edeen PT, Floyd M, Ford JM, Grotzfeld RM, Herrgard S, Insko DE, Mehta SA, Patel HK, Pao W, Sawyers CL, Varmus H, Zarrinkar PP, Lockhart DJ (2005) Proc Nad Acad Sci USA 102 11011... [Pg.444]

Lee SI, Umen JG, Varmus HE (1995) A genetic screen identifies cellular factors involved in retroviral-1 frameshifting. Proc Natl Acad Sci USA 92 6587-6591 Leeds P, Peltz SW, Jacobson A, Culbertson MR (1991) The product of the yeast UPFl gene is required for rapid turnover of mRNAs containing a premature translational termination codon. Genes Dev 5 2303—... [Pg.26]

Varmus, H. and D. Satcher. 1997. Ethical Complexities of Conducting Research in the Third World. New England Journal of Medicine 337 1003-1005. [Pg.223]

Retroviruses have featured prominently in recent advances in the molecular understanding of cancer. Most retroviruses do not kill their host cells but remain integrated in the cellular DNA, replicating when the cell divides. Some retroviruses, classified as RNA tumor viruses, contain an oncogene that can cause the cell to grow abnormally (see Fig. 12-47). The first retrovirus of this type to be studied was the Rous sarcoma virus (also called avian sarcoma virus Fig. 26-31), named for F. Peyton Rous, who studied chicken tumors now known to be caused by this virus. Since the initial discovery of oncogenes by Flarold Varmus and Michael Bishop, many dozens of such genes have been found in retroviruses. [Pg.1023]

J. Michael Bishop, Harold E. Varmus, and Joseph E. Murray Physiology/Medicine Origin of retroviral oncogenes... [Pg.84]

Coffin, J. M., Hughes, S. H., and Varmus, H. E., eds. (1998) Retroviruses, Cold Spring Harbor Lab. Press, Cold Spring Harbor, New York... [Pg.1667]

Michael Bishop and Harold Varmus discovered the c-src gene in uninfected cells, which is homologous to the v-src gene in the Rous sarcoma virus. [Pg.885]

Weatheral DJ. The Thalassemias. In Stamatoyannopoulos G, Nienhuis AW, Majerus PH, Varmus H, eds. The Molecular Basis of Blood Diseases. Philadelphia Saunders WB, 1994 157-205. [Pg.606]

In 1966 Fischer and Krebs published their seminal work on protein phosphorylation and its regulatory function in cellular pathways.1 Since then, great strides have been made in our understanding of protein kinases, their functional roles in cellular processes, and their pathogenic roles in diseases. Bishop and Varmus received the 1989 Nobel Prize for their work on oncogenic kinases.2 In 2001, Nurse and Hunt were also awarded the Nobel Prize for their work in elucidating the role of cyclins and cyclin-dependent kinases in regulating cell cycles.3... [Pg.73]


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