Detection of mutant Ha-ras genes in chemically initiated mouse skin epidermis before the development of benign tumors.
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Skin Carcinogenesis Studies Using Mouse Models with Altered Polyamines.Immunoprevention of chemical carcinogenesis through early recognition of oncogene mutationsLangerhans cells facilitate epithelial DNA damage and squamous cell carcinomaTargeted disruption of stat3 reveals a major role for follicular stem cells in skin tumor initiation.TCF7L1 promotes skin tumorigenesis independently of β-catenin through induction of LCN2.Carcinogenesis in mouse and human cells: parallels and paradoxes.Avicins, a family of triterpenoid saponins from Acacia victoriae (Bentham), suppress H-ras mutations and aneuploidy in a murine skin carcinogenesis modelMulti-stage chemical carcinogenesis in mouse skin: fundamentals and applications.The RP-Mdm2-p53 pathway and tumorigenesisTransgenic overexpression of RasGRP1 in mouse epidermis results in spontaneous tumors of the skin.Modes of retrotransposition of long interspersed element-1 by environmental factors.SRC points the way to biomarkers and chemotherapeutic targets.The role of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon-DNA adducts in inducing mutations in mouse skinEstablishment and characterization of an osteopontin-null cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma cell lineFractionation of a tumor-initiating UV dose introduces DNA damage-retaining cells in hairless mouse skin and renders subsequent TPA-promoted tumors non-regressingThe contribution of Langerhans cells to cutaneous malignancy.Kras regulatory elements and exon 4A determine mutation specificity in lung cancer.Genetic ablation of CCAAT/enhancer binding protein alpha in epidermis reveals its role in suppression of epithelial tumorigenesisDifferential effects of several phytochemicals and their derivatives on murine keratinocytes in vitro and in vivo: implications for skin cancer preventionRasGRP1 overexpression in the epidermis of transgenic mice contributes to tumor progression during multistage skin carcinogenesis.Increased incidence of squamous cell carcinomas in Mastomys natalensis papillomavirus E6 transgenic mice during two-stage skin carcinogenesis.The metabolic/pH sensor soluble adenylyl cyclase is a tumor suppressor protein.Suppression of skin tumorigenesis in CD109-deficient mice.Targeted deletion of RasGRP1 impairs skin tumorigenesis.PAD2 overexpression in transgenic mice augments malignancy and tumor-associated inflammation in chemically initiated skin tumors.Regulation of miRNA expression by Src and contact normalization: effects on nonanchored cell growth and migration.Formation, detection, and role in carcinogenesis of ethenobases in DNA.Inactivation of TGFβ receptors in stem cells drives cutaneous squamous cell carcinomaDifferential tumor biology effects of double-initiation in a mouse skin chemical carcinogenesis model comparing wild type versus protein kinase Cepsilon overexpression mice.Involvement of retrotransposition of long interspersed nucleotide element-1 in skin tumorigenesis induced by 7,12-dimethylbenz[a]anthracene and 12-O-tetradecanoylphorbol-13-acetate.Analysis of ras gene mutational spectra in epidermal papillomas from K6/ODC transgenic mice.
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Detection of mutant Ha-ras genes in chemically initiated mouse skin epidermis before the development of benign tumors.
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scientific article published on July 1992
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Detection of mutant Ha-ras gen ...... development of benign tumors.
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Detection of mutant Ha-ras gen ...... development of benign tumors.
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Detection of mutant Ha-ras gen ...... development of benign tumors.
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Detection of mutant Ha-ras gen ...... development of benign tumors.
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Detection of mutant Ha-ras gen ...... development of benign tumors.
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Detection of mutant Ha-ras gen ...... development of benign tumors.
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B W Futscher
G T Bowden
M A Nelson
T Kinsella
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10.1073/PNAS.89.14.6398
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1992-07-01T00:00:00Z