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Oncogene|February 2, 1995
MTS-1 (CDKN2) tumor suppressor gene deletions are a frequent event in esophagus squamous cancer and pancreatic adenocarcinoma cell linesQ Liu, Y X Yan, M McClure, et al.
Annals of Ophthalmology|August 1, 1987
The effect of timolol on anterior-chamber oxygenationV A Pakalnis, A K Rustgi, E Stefansson, et al.
Oncogene|March 1, 2016
The tumor microenvironment in esophageal cancerE W Lin, T A Karakasheva, P D Hicks, et al.
Gastroenterology|September 29, 1999
Mapping of a target region of allelic loss to a 0.5-cM interval on chromosome 22q13 in human colorectal cancerA Castells, Y Ino, D N Louis, et al.
Surgery|June 1, 1985
Successful management of late-onset primary lymphatic hypoplasiaA K Rustgi, F S Rotolo, W P Peete, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|September 3, 1998
Mouse keratin 4 is necessary for internal epithelial integrityS L Ness, W Edelmann, T D Jenkins, et al.
FEBS Letters|May 10, 2000
The Krüppel-like transcriptional factors Zf9 and GKLF coactivate the human keratin 4 promoter and physically interactJ Okano, O G Opitz, H Nakagawa, et al.
Cancer Research|January 4, 1998
A transgenic mouse model with cyclin D1 overexpression results in cell cycle, epidermal growth factor receptor, and p53 abnormalitiesA Mueller, R Odze, T D Jenkins, et al.
The Journal of Clinical Investigation|September 7, 2001
Cyclin D1 overexpression and p53 inactivation immortalize primary oral keratinocytes by a telomerase-independent mechanismO G Opitz, Y Suliman, W C Hahn, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|September 15, 1993
TATA-binding protein and the retinoblastoma gene product bind to overlapping epitopes on c-Myc and adenovirus E1A proteinG Hateboer, H T Timmers, A K Rustgi, et al.
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Oncogene|February 2, 1995
MTS-1 (CDKN2) tumor suppressor gene deletions are a frequent event in esophagus squamous cancer and pancreatic adenocarcinoma cell linesQ Liu, Y X Yan, M McClure, et al.
Annals of Ophthalmology|August 1, 1987
The effect of timolol on anterior-chamber oxygenationV A Pakalnis, A K Rustgi, E Stefansson, et al.
Oncogene|March 1, 2016
The tumor microenvironment in esophageal cancerE W Lin, T A Karakasheva, P D Hicks, et al.
Gastroenterology|September 29, 1999
Mapping of a target region of allelic loss to a 0.5-cM interval on chromosome 22q13 in human colorectal cancerA Castells, Y Ino, D N Louis, et al.
Surgery|June 1, 1985
Successful management of late-onset primary lymphatic hypoplasiaA K Rustgi, F S Rotolo, W P Peete, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|September 3, 1998
Mouse keratin 4 is necessary for internal epithelial integrityS L Ness, W Edelmann, T D Jenkins, et al.
FEBS Letters|May 10, 2000
The Krüppel-like transcriptional factors Zf9 and GKLF coactivate the human keratin 4 promoter and physically interactJ Okano, O G Opitz, H Nakagawa, et al.
Cancer Research|January 4, 1998
A transgenic mouse model with cyclin D1 overexpression results in cell cycle, epidermal growth factor receptor, and p53 abnormalitiesA Mueller, R Odze, T D Jenkins, et al.
The Journal of Clinical Investigation|September 7, 2001
Cyclin D1 overexpression and p53 inactivation immortalize primary oral keratinocytes by a telomerase-independent mechanismO G Opitz, Y Suliman, W C Hahn, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|September 15, 1993
TATA-binding protein and the retinoblastoma gene product bind to overlapping epitopes on c-Myc and adenovirus E1A proteinG Hateboer, H T Timmers, A K Rustgi, et al.
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