Disappearance of a major cell-type specific surface glycoprotein antigen (SF) after transformation of fibroblasts by Rous sarcoma virus.
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Affinity of fibronectin to collagens of different genetic types and to fibrinogenAssociation of a protease (plasminogen activator) with a specific membrane fraction isolated from transformed cellsStudies on cold insoluble globulin. I Concentrations in citrated plasma in rheumatic disorders.Analysis of malignancy in human cells: malignant and transformed phenotypes are under separate genetic control.Cell surface protein partially restores morphology, adhesiveness, and contact inhibition of movement to transformed fibroblasts.Fibronectin: functional character and role in alcoholic liver disease.The oncofetal domain of fibronectin defined by monoclonal antibody FDC-6: its presence in fibronectins from fetal and tumor tissues and its absence in those from normal adult tissues and plasma.Correlation between tumor induction and the large external transformation sensitive protein on the cell surfaceExtensive disulfide bonding at the mammalian cell surface.Levels of translatable mRNAs for cell surface protein, collagen precursors, and two membrane proteins are altered in Rous sarcoma virus-transformed chick embryo fibroblasts.Changes in surface properties of normal and transformed cells caused by tunicamycin, an inhibitor of protein glycosylation.The major cell surface glycoprotein of chick embryo fibroblasts is an agglutinin.Plasma membrane alteration associated with malignant transformation in cultureCodistribution of pericellular matrix proteins in cultured fibroblasts and loss in transformation: fibronectin and procollagen.Changes in the distribution of a major fibroblast protein, fibronectin, during mitosis and interphase.Cellular tumorigenicity in nude mice. Test of associations among loss of cell-surface fibronectin, anchorage independence, and tumor-forming abilityA collagen-binding protein on the surface of ejaculated rabbit spermatozoa.Surface distribution of LETS protein in relation to the cytoskeleton of normal and transformed cellsAn instructive role for the interstitial matrix in tissue patterning: tissue segregation and intercellular invasion.Distribution of fibroblast surface antigen: association with fibrillar structures of normal cells and loss upon viral transformation.Distribution of fibroblast surface antigen in the developing chick embryo.A common cell-type specific surface antigen in cultured human glial cells and fibroblasts: loss in malignant cellsCold-insoluble globulin (fibronectin) in connective tissues of adult human lung and in trophoblast basement membraneAppearance in confluent vascular endothelial cell monolayers of a specific cell surface protein (CSP-60) not detected in actively growing endothelial cells or in cell types growing in multiple layers.Antigenic distinctions of glycoproteins in plasma and mitochondrial membranes of lymphoid cells neoplastically transformed by simian virus 40Fibronectin synthesis by epithelial crypt cells of rat small intestine.Genetics of the large, external, transformation-sensitive (LETS) protein: assignment of a gene coding for expression of LETS to human chromosome 8Monovalent antibodies directed to transformation-sensitive membrane components inhibit the process of viral transformation.Fibroblast surface antigen produced but not retained by virus-transformed human cells.Characterization of surface glycoproteins of mouse lymphoid cells.Serum levels of glycosyltransferases and related glycoproteins as indicators of cancer: biological and clinical implications.Transformation-associated increase of phosphoribosyl pyrophosphate concentration in chick embryo fibroblasts.In vitro studies on the mode of action of the phorbol esters, potent tumor promoters, part 2.Fibronectin expression is determined by the genotype of the transformed parental cells in heterokaryons between normal and transformed fibroblasts.Avidin is induced in chicken embryo fibroblasts by viral transformation and cell damageInteraction of soluble fibroblast surface antigen with fribrinogen and fibrin.Dissociation of fibronectin from gelatin-agarose by amino compounds.Matrix assembly induction and cell migration and invasion inhibition by a 13-amino acid fibronectin peptide.Bromodeoxyuridine-induced changes in the transformed phenotype.Regulation by heparin and hyaluronic acid of the fibronectin-dependent association of collagen, Type III, with macrophages.
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Disappearance of a major cell-type specific surface glycoprotein antigen (SF) after transformation of fibroblasts by Rous sarcoma virus.
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Disappearance of a major cell- ...... oblasts by Rous sarcoma virus.
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Disappearance of a major cell-type specific surface glycoprotein antigen
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Disappearance of a major cell- ...... oblasts by Rous sarcoma virus.
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Disappearance of a major cell-type specific surface glycoprotein antigen
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Disappearance of a major cell- ...... oblasts by Rous sarcoma virus.
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Disappearance of a major cell-type specific surface glycoprotein antigen
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Disappearance of a major cell- ...... oblasts by Rous sarcoma virus.
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1974-05-01T00:00:00Z