Oncogene

13 August 1998, Volume 17, Issue 6
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Original Articles

p53 regulates Cdc2 independently of inhibitory phosphorylation to reinforce radiation-induced G2 arrest in human cells 673
ZE Winters, WM Ongkeko, AL Harris & CJ Norbury
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Activation of NF-B by oncogenic Raf in HEK 293 cells occurs through autocrine recruitment of the stress kinase cascade 685
Jakob Troppmair, Jörg Hartkamp & Ulf R Rapp
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Nerve growth factor induced stimulation of Ras requires Trk interaction with Shc but does not involve phosphoinositide 3-OH kinase 691
Bengt Hallberg, Margaret Ashcroft, David M Loeb, David R Kaplan & Julian Downward
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The chimeric protein, PEBP2beta/CBFbeta-SMMHC, disorganizes cytoplasmic stress fibers and inhibits transcriptional activation 699
Yuta Tanaka, Masami Fujii, Keitaro Hayashi, Natsuko Chiba, Takashi Akaishi, Ryusaburo Shineha, Tetsuro Nishihira, Susumu Satomi, Yoshiaki Ito, Toshio Watanabe & Masanobu Satake
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Telomerase activity during spontaneous immortalization of Li-Fraumeni syndrome skin fibroblasts 709
Lauren S Gollahon, Eliyahu Kraus, Tian-Ai Wu, Sun O Yim, Louise C Strong, Jerry W Shay & Michael A Tainsky
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Chromosome number and structure both are markedly stable in RER colorectal cancers and are not destabilized by mutation of p53 719
James R Eshleman, Graham Casey, Mary E Kochera, W David Sedwick, Sandra E Swinler, Martina L Veigl, James KV Willson, Stuart Schwartz & Sanford D Markowitz
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Germline mutations in PTEN are an infrequent cause of genetic predisposition to breast cancer 727
Michael G FitzGerald, Debbie J Marsh, Doke Wahrer, Daphne Bell, Stacey Caron, Kristen E Shannon, Chikashi Ishioka, Kurt J Isselbacher, Judy E Garber, Charis Eng & Daniel A Haber
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Duplication and overexpression of the mutant allele of the MET proto-oncogene in multiple hereditary papillary renal cell tumours 733
Joachim Fischer, Gabriele Palmedo, Rolf von Knobloch, Peter Bugert, Thomas Prayer-Galetti, Francesco Pagano & Gyula Kovacs
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Point mutations in the tyrosine kinase domain release the oncogenic and metastatic potential of the ron receptor 741
Massimo Mattia Santoro, Lorenza Penengo, Marta Minetto, Sara Orecchia, Michele Cilli & Giovanni Gaudino
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Favorable prognostic significance of high-level retinoic acid receptor beta expression in neuroblastoma mediated by effects on cell cycle regulation 751
Belamy Cheung, Jayne E Hocker, Stewart A Smith, Murray D Norris, Michelle Haber & Glenn M Marshall
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FGF4 dissociates anti-tumorigenic from differentiation signals of retinoic acid in human embryonal carcinomas 761
Wolfgang J Maerz, Jose Baselga, Victor E Reuter, Begona Mellado, Michael L Myers, George J Bosl, Michael J Spinella & Ethan Dmitrovsky
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Translational induction of the c-myc oncogene via activation of the FRAP/TOR signalling pathway 769
Michelle J West, Mark Stoneley & Anne E Willis
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Uncoupling of p21WAF1/CIP1/SDI1 mRNA and protein expression upon genotoxic stress 781
Karin Butz, Caroline Geisen, Angela Ullmann, Hanswalter Zentgraf & Felix Hoppe-Seyler
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Differential loss of heterozygosity at 7q31.2 in follicular and papillary thyroid tumors 789
Jin-San Zhang, Matthew Nelson, Bryan McIver, Ian D Hay, John R Goellner, Clive S Grant, Norman L Eberhardt & David I Smith
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Short Report

Expression of Kit in neurofibromin-deficient human Schwann cells: role in Schwann cell hyperplasia associated with Type 1 Neurofibromatosis 795
Ali Badache, Naser Muja & George H De Vries
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