Chemical carcinogens transform BHK cells by inducing a recessive mutation.
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Identification of a single chromosome in the normal human genome essential for suppression of hamster cell transformationStudies of Tumor Suppressor Genes via Chromosome EngineeringAn evaluation of three pesticides: piritione, supercypermethrin and metolachlor in transformation bioassays of BHK21 and hamster embryo cellsSuppression of the chemically transformed phenotype of BHK cells by a human cDNA.Tyrosyl kinases acquired from anchorage-independent cells by a membrane-enveloped virusThe small nonstructural protein (NS2) of the parvovirus minute virus of mice is required for efficient DNA replication and infectious virus production in a cell-type-specific mannerInduction of a step in carcinogenesis that is normally associated with mutagenesis by nonmutagenic concentrations of 5-azacytidine.Tumor suppressor genes and cancer of the human nervous system.Loss of tumor-suppressive function during chemically induced neoplastic progression of Syrian hamster embryo cells.The minor capsid protein VP1 of the autonomous parvovirus minute virus of mice is dispensable for encapsidation of progeny single-stranded DNA but is required for infectivity.Role of gene and chromosomal mutations in cell transformation.Growth and transformation suppressor genes for BHK Syrian hamster cells on human chromosomes 1 and 11.Loss of a tumor suppressor function during neoplastic progression of epithelial cells in vitro.Arsenite induces delayed mutagenesis and transformation in human osteosarcoma cells at extremely low concentrations.The majority of independently transformed BHK cell clones share a single functional lesion which determines anchorage independence and influences tumorigenicity.Genetic analysis of tumorigenesis: XII. Genetic control of the anchorage requirement in CHEF cells.
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Chemical carcinogens transform BHK cells by inducing a recessive mutation.
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Chemical carcinogens transform BHK cells by inducing a recessive mutation.
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Chemical carcinogens transform BHK cells by inducing a recessive mutation.
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Chemical carcinogens transform BHK cells by inducing a recessive mutation.
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Chemical carcinogens transform BHK cells by inducing a recessive mutation.
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10.1128/MCB.2.2.97
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1982-02-01T00:00:00Z