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  1. 1.   EML4-ALK induces cellular senescence in mortal normal human cells and promotes anchorage-independent growth in hTERT-transduced normal human cells
  2. Miyanaga, Akihiko; Matsumoto, Masaru; Beck, Jessica A.; Horikawa, Izumi; Oike, Takahiro; Okayama, Hirokazu; Tanaka, Hiromi; Burkett,Sandra; Robles, Ana I.; Khan, Mohammed; Lissa, Delphine; Seike, Masahiro; Gemma, Akihiko; Mano, Hiroyuki; Harris, Curtis C.
  3. BMC Cancer. 2021, Mar 24; 21(1):
  1. 2.   Dominant-negative activator protein 1 (TAM67) targets cyclooxygenase-2 and osteopontin under conditions in which it specifically inhibits tumorigenesis
  2. Matthews, C. P.; Birkholz, A. M.; Baker, A. R.; Perella, C. M.; Becky, G. R.; Young, M. R.; Colburn, N. H.
  3. Cancer Research. 2007, Mar; 67(6): 2430-2438.
  1. 3.   Friend spleen focus-forming virus transforms rodent fibroblasts in cooperation with a short form of the receptor tyrosine kinase Stk
  2. Nishigaki, K.; Hanson, C.; Jelacic, T.; Thompson, D.; Ruscetti, S.
  3. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 2005, OCT 25; 102(43): 15488-15493.
  1. 4.   A paracrine signal mediates the cell transformation response to low dose gamma radiation in JB6 cells
  2. Weber, T. J.; Siegel, R. W.; Markille, L. M.; Chrisler, W. B.; Lei, X. Y. C.; Colburn, N. H.
  3. Molecular Carcinogenesis. 2005, MAY; 43(1): 31-37.
  1. 5.   Mammary development and tumorigenesis in mice expressing a truncated human Notch4/Int3 intracellular domain (h-Int3sh)
  2. Raafat, A.; Bargo, S.; Anver, M. R.; Callahan, R.
  3. Oncogene. 2004, DEC 16; 23(58): 9401-9407.
  1. 6.   Identification and characterization of a novel Ste20/germinal center kinase-related kinase, polyploidy-associated protein kinase
  2. Nishigaki, K.; Thompson, D.; Yugawa, T.; Rulli, K.; Hanson, C.; Cmarik, J.; Gutkind, J. S.; Teramoto, H.; Ruscetti, S.
  3. Journal of Biological Chemistry. 2003 278(15): 13520-13530.
  1. 7.   Nitric oxide does not mediate but inhibits transformation and tumor phenotype
  2. Dhar, A.; Brindley, J. M.; Stark, C.; Citro, M. L.; Keefer, L. K.; Colburn, N. H.
  3. Molecular Cancer Therapeutics. 2003 2(12): 1285-1293.
  1. 8.   AP-1, NF kappa B, and ERK activation thresholds for promotion of neoplastic transformation in the mouse epidermal JB6 model
  2. Suzukawa, K.; Weber, T. J.; Colburn, N. H.
  3. Environmental Health Perspectives. 2002 110(9): 865-870.
  1. 10.   STAT3 activation is required for interleukin-6 induced transformation in tumor-promotion sensitive mouse skin epithelial cells
  2. Yu, C. Y.; Wang, L. H.; Khaletskiy, A.; Farrar, W. L.; Larner, A.; Colburn, N. H.; Li, J. H.
  3. Oncogene. 2002 21(25): 3949-3960.
  1. 11.   cDNA cloning and mapping of mouse pleckstrin (Plek), a gene upregulated in transformation-resistant cells
  2. Cmarik, J. L.; Hegamyer, G.; Gerrard, B.; Dean, M.; Colburn, N. H.
  3. Genomics. 2000 66(2): 204-212.
  1. 12.   Differentially expressed protein Pdcd4 inhibits tumor promoter-induced neoplastic transformation
  2. Cmarik, J. L.; Min, H. Z.; Hegamyer, G.; Zhan, S. N.; Kulesz-Martin, M.; Yoshinaga, H.; Matsuhashi, S.; Colburn, N. H.
  3. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 1999 96(24): 14037-14042.
  1. 13.   Power Frequency Magnetic Fields Do Not Contribute to Transformation of Jb6 Cells
  2. Saffer, J. D.; Chen, G.; Colburn, N. H.; Thurston, S. J.
  3. Carcinogenesis. 1997 18(7): 1365-1370.
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