Cellular transformation and the 'morphologic phenotype' of transformed cells.
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An ankyrin-like protein with transmembrane domains is specifically lost after oncogenic transformation of human fibroblastscAMP antagonizes p21ras-directed activation of extracellular signal-regulated kinase 2 and phosphorylation of mSos nucleotide exchange factorInvolvement of vimentin in the reverse transformation reaction.Enhanced phosphorylation of many endogenous protein substrates in human fibroblasts transformed by simian virus 40.Gap-junctional communication in normal and neoplastic prostate epithelial cells and its regulation by cAMP.Fibronectins--adhesive glycoproteins of cell surface and blood.Growth regulation, reverse transformation, and adaptability of 3T3 cells in decreased Mg2+ concentration.Regulation of intracellular levels of calmodulin and tubulin in normal and transformed cellsModulation of fibronectin gene activity in chick embryo fibroblasts transformed by a temperature-sensitive strain (ts68) of Rous sarcoma virus.Decrease in the levels of nuclear RNA precursors for alpha 2 collagen in Rous sarcoma virus transformed fibroblasts.Agglomeration to nodules modulates human arterial smooth muscle cells to distinct postinjury phenotype via foam cell transition.Changes in surface morphology associated with ageing and carcinogen treatment of Chinese hamster lung cells.Processing and lysosomal localization of a glycoprotein whose secretion is transformation stimulatedCell Density-Dependent Increase in Tyrosine-Monophosphorylated ERK2 in MDCK Cells Expressing Active Ras or Raf.Self-normalization of highly transformed 3T3 cells through maximized contact interaction.Microtubules and microfilaments during cell spreading and colony formation in PK 15 epithelial cells.Isolation of a Chinese hamster fibroblast mutant defective in hexose transport and aerobic glycolysis: its use to dissect the malignant phenotype.Transforming growth factors: isolation of polypeptides from virally and chemically transformed cells by acid/ethanol extraction.Phenotypic change from transformed to normal induced by benzoquinonoid ansamycins accompanies inactivation of p60src in rat kidney cells infected with Rous sarcoma virus.Mutations in cyclic AMP-dependent protein kinase and corticotropin (ACTH)-sensitive adenylate cyclase affect adrenal steroidogenesis.Morphological revertants of an avian sarcoma virus-transformed mammalian cell line exhibit tumorigenicity and contain pp60src.Extracellular Superoxide Dismutase Expression in Papillary Thyroid Cancer Mesenchymal Stem/Stromal Cells Modulates Cancer Cell Growth and Migration.Effect of epidermal growth factor on prostaglandin E1-stimulated accumulation of cyclic AMP in fibroblastic cells.Possible involvement of normal p21 H-ras in the insulin/insulinlike growth factor 1 signal transduction pathway.The induction of apoptosis in human mammary luminal epithelial cells by expression of activated c-neu and its abrogation by glucocorticoids.Translatable mRNA for GP140 (a subunit of type VI collagen) is absent in SV40 transformed fibroblasts.Alterations in the cAMP signal transduction pathway in mouse lung tumorigenesis.Effects of dibutyryl cyclic AMP on the syntheses of dolichol-linked saccharides and glycoproteins in cultured hepatoma cells. Correlation with the effect on the adhesiveness of the cells.Collagen synthesis in virus-transformed cells.
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Cellular transformation and the 'morphologic phenotype' of transformed cells.
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scientific article published on August 1978
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Cellular transformation and the 'morphologic phenotype' of transformed cells.
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Cellular transformation and the 'morphologic phenotype' of transformed cells.
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Cellular transformation and the 'morphologic phenotype' of transformed cells.
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Cellular transformation and the 'morphologic phenotype' of transformed cells.
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Cellular transformation and the 'morphologic phenotype' of transformed cells.
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Cellular transformation and the 'morphologic phenotype' of transformed cells.
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Willingham M
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10.1038/274645A0
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1978-08-01T00:00:00Z
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