Oncogene

18 June 1998, Volume 16, Issue 24
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Re-expression of p16INK4a in mesothelioma cells results in cell cycle arrest, cell death, tumor suppression and tumor regression 3087
Sandra P Frizelle, Jon Grim, Joan Zhou, Pankaj Gupta, David T Curiel, Joseph Geradts & Robert A Kratzke
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Reduced metastasis of Polyoma virus middle T antigen-induced mammary cancer in plasminogen-deficient mice 3097
Thomas H Bugge, Leif R Lund, Keith K Kombrinck, Boye S Nielsen, Kenn Holmbäck, Angela F Drew, Matthew J Flick, David P Witte, Keld Danø & Jay L Degen
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Functional dissection of Bfl-1, a Bcl-2 homolog: anti-apoptosis, oncogene-cooperation and cell proliferation activities 3105
Cleta D'Sa-Eipper & G Chinnadurai
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Overexpression of p21waf1/cip1 arrests the growth of chicken embryo fibroblasts that overexpress E2F1 3115
Iris Givol, David Givol & Stephen H Hughes
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Activation of p53 DNA binding activity by point mutation 3123
Nicola J Marston, Robert L Ludwig & Karen H Vousden
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A chicken c-Rel-estrogen receptor chimeric protein shows conditional nuclear localization, DNA binding, transformation and transcriptional activation 3133
Michal Zurovec, Oleksi Petrenko, Richard Roll & Paula J Enrietto
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Frequent downregulation of the KAI1(CD82) metastasis suppressor protein in human cancer cell lines 3143
A White, PW Lamb & JC Barrett
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Cloning of a breast cancer homozygous deletion junction narrows the region of search for a 3p21.3 tumor suppressor gene 3151
Yoshitaka Sekido, Mohsen Ahmadian, Ignacio I Wistuba, Farida Latif, Scott Bader, Ming-Hui Wei, Fuh-Mei Duh, Adi F Gazdar, Michael I Lerman & John D Minna
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Oncogenic forms of Cbl abrogate the anchorage requirement but not the growth factor requirement for proliferation 3159
Marja Ojaniemi, Wallace Y Langdon & Kristiina Vuori
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`Gain of function' phenotype of tumor-derived mutant p53 requires the oligomerization/nonsequence-specific nucleic acid-binding domain 3169
Árpád Lányi, Debabrita Deb, Robert C Seymour, John H Ludes-Meyers, Mark A Subler & Sumitra Deb
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Determinants for transformation induced by the Axl receptor tyrosine kinase 3177
Andreas Burchert, Eyal C Attar, Patrick McCloskey, Yih-Woei C Fridell & Edison T Liu
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Molecular cloning and functional analysis of cDNA encoding a rat leukemia inhibitory factor: towards generation of pluripotent rat embryonic stem cells 3189
Yasushi Takahama, Takahiro Ochiya, Hiroki Sasaki, Hiroyasu Baba-Toriyama, Hiroyasu Konishi, Hiroshige Nakano & Masaaki Terada
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Concordant methylation of the ER and N33 genes in glioblastoma multiforme 3197
Qing Li, Ann Jedlicka, Nita Ahuja, M Christopher Gibbons, Stephen B Baylin, Peter C Burger & Jean-Pierre J Issa
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Technical Report

Detection of dibenzo[a,l]pyrene-induced H-ras codon 61 mutant genes in preneoplastic SENCAR mouse skin using a new PCR - RFLP method 3203
Dhrubajyoti Chakravarti, Paula Mailander, Jennifer Franzen, Sheila Higginbotham, Ercole L Cavalieri & Eleanor G Rogan
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Short Reports

A novel missense mutation in patients from a retinoblastoma pedigree showing only mild expression of the tumor phenotype 3211
John K Cowell & Britta Bia
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Point mutation and homozygous deletion of PTEN/MMAC1 in primary bladder cancers 3215
Paul Cairns, Ella Evron, Kenji Okami, Naomi Halachmi, Manel Esteller, James G Herman, Shikha Bose, Steven I Wang, Ramon Parsons & David Sidransky
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