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Proto-Oncogenes

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  • Abl oncogene expression in non-hodgkin lymphomas: Correlation to histological differentiation and clinical status  Academic Article
  • Abrogation of il-3 dependence of myeloid fdc-p1 cells by tyrosine kinase oncogenes is associated with induction of c-myc  Academic Article
  • Actively transcribed genes in the raf oncogene group, located on the x-chromosome in mouse and human  Academic Article
  • Amplification, rearrangement, and elevated expression of c-myc in the human prostatic carcinoma cell line LNCaP  Academic Article
  • Cooperativity in transcription factor binding to the coactivator creb-binding protein (cbp) - the mixed lineage leukemia protein (mll) activation domain binds to an allosteric site on the kix domain  Academic Article
  • Deregulation of the c-myc and n-myc genes in transformed cells  Academic Article
  • Effects of antiproliferative cyclic-amp on interleukin 2-stimulated gene-expression  Academic Article
  • Endothelins stimulate c-fos and nerve growth-factor expression in astrocytes and astrocytoma  Academic Article
  • Enhanced jun gene expression is an early genomic response to transforming growth factor beta stimulation  Academic Article
  • Expression of c-Fes protein isoforms correlates with differentiation in myeloid leukemias  Academic Article
  • Expression of raf family protooncogenes in normal mouse-tissues  Academic Article
  • Fos-associated protein-p39 is the product of the jun proto-oncogene  Academic Article
  • Generation of myc/fos transfectant Balb-3T3 cell lines  Academic Article
  • Human protooncogene c-jun encodes a DNA-binding protein with structural and functional-properties of transcription factor ap-1  Academic Article
  • Insertion and truncation of c-myb by murine leukemia-virus in a myeloid cell-line derived from cultures of normal hematopoietic-cells  Academic Article
  • Localization of the human jun protooncogene to chromosome region 1p31-32  Academic Article
  • Loss of the amino-terminal helix-loop-helix domain of the vav protooncogene activates its transforming potential  Academic Article
  • Molecular-cloning of the prcii sarcoma viral genome and the chicken proto-oncogene c-fps  Academic Article
  • Molecular-organization of the human raf-1 promoter region  Academic Article
  • Mutational activation of c-raf-1 and definition of the minimal transforming sequence  Academic Article
  • Onc genes and signals of cell growth  Academic Article
  • Oxytocin neurons in the rat hypothalamus exhibit c-fos immunoreactivity upon osmotic-stress  Academic Article
  • Raf family serine/threonine protein kinases in mitogen signal transduction  Academic Article
  • Role of myc in the abrogation of il3 dependence of myeloid fdc-p1 cells  Academic Article
  • The evi-1 zinc-finger myeloid transforming protein binds to genomic fragments containing (gata)(n) sequences  Academic Article
  • The human homolog of the retroviral oncogene qin maps to chromosome 14q13  Academic Article
  • Transformation and insertional mutagenesis in vitro of primary hematopoietic stem cell cultures  Academic Article
  • Transformation of murine bone-marrow cells with combined v-raf-v-myc oncogenes yields clonally related mature b-cells and macrophages  Academic Article
  • Tyrosine kinase oncogenes abrogate interleukin-3 dependence of murine myeloid cells through signaling pathways involving c-myc - conditional regulation of c-myc transcription by temperature-sensitive v-abl  Academic Article
  • Vav and ras induce fibroblast transformation by overlapping signaling pathways, which require c-myc function  Academic Article

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