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Molecular and Cellular Biology|March 1, 1991
Adenovirus type 5 E1A gene products act as transformation suppressors of the neu oncogeneD H Yu, K Scorsone, M C Hung
Nuclear Medicine Communications|July 1, 1995
In vitro evaluation of neutrophil viability after exposure to a hypotonic mediumL M Thorson, A Turkalj, J C Hung
Molecular Cancer Research : MCR|January 17, 2009
Focused PCR screen reveals p53 dependence of nitric oxide-induced apoptosis and up-regulation of maspin and plasminogen activator inhibitor-1 in tumor cellsShuhui Lim, Amos C Hung, Alan G Porter
International Journal of Food Microbiology|November 15, 2000
Efficacy of electrolyzed oxidizing (EO) and chemically modified water on different types of foodborne pathogensC Kim, Y C Hung, R E Brackett
Journal of Biomechanics|January 1, 1979
Blood flow in straight and curved capillary glass tubesT C Hung, T K Hung, G Bugliarello
Poultry Science|February 9, 2006
Efficacy of electrolyzed water in the prevention and removal of fecal material attachment and its microbicidal effectiveness during simulated industrial poultry processingC Kim, Y C Hung, S M Russell
Breast Cancer (Tokyo, Japan)|January 16, 2002
E1A: tumor suppressor or oncogene? Preclinical and clinical investigations of E1A gene therapyN T Ueno, D Yu, M C Hung
Seminars in Pediatric Neurology|December 4, 2004
Immunizations, immunology, and autismMichael G Chez, Kathleen Chin, Paul C Hung
Cancer Gene Therapy|August 5, 2000
Adenovirus-mediated N5 gene transfer inhibits tumor cell proliferation by induction of apoptosisS Yin, M C Hung, D W Goodrich
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|February 15, 2001
Maintenance of Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) oriP-based episomes requires EBV-encoded nuclear antigen-1 chromosome-binding domains, which can be replaced by high-mobility group-I or histone H1S C Hung, M S Kang, E Kieff
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Molecular and Cellular Biology|March 1, 1991
Adenovirus type 5 E1A gene products act as transformation suppressors of the neu oncogeneD H Yu, K Scorsone, M C Hung
Nuclear Medicine Communications|July 1, 1995
In vitro evaluation of neutrophil viability after exposure to a hypotonic mediumL M Thorson, A Turkalj, J C Hung
Molecular Cancer Research : MCR|January 17, 2009
Focused PCR screen reveals p53 dependence of nitric oxide-induced apoptosis and up-regulation of maspin and plasminogen activator inhibitor-1 in tumor cellsShuhui Lim, Amos C Hung, Alan G Porter
International Journal of Food Microbiology|November 15, 2000
Efficacy of electrolyzed oxidizing (EO) and chemically modified water on different types of foodborne pathogensC Kim, Y C Hung, R E Brackett
Journal of Biomechanics|January 1, 1979
Blood flow in straight and curved capillary glass tubesT C Hung, T K Hung, G Bugliarello
Poultry Science|February 9, 2006
Efficacy of electrolyzed water in the prevention and removal of fecal material attachment and its microbicidal effectiveness during simulated industrial poultry processingC Kim, Y C Hung, S M Russell
Breast Cancer (Tokyo, Japan)|January 16, 2002
E1A: tumor suppressor or oncogene? Preclinical and clinical investigations of E1A gene therapyN T Ueno, D Yu, M C Hung
Seminars in Pediatric Neurology|December 4, 2004
Immunizations, immunology, and autismMichael G Chez, Kathleen Chin, Paul C Hung
Cancer Gene Therapy|August 5, 2000
Adenovirus-mediated N5 gene transfer inhibits tumor cell proliferation by induction of apoptosisS Yin, M C Hung, D W Goodrich
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|February 15, 2001
Maintenance of Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) oriP-based episomes requires EBV-encoded nuclear antigen-1 chromosome-binding domains, which can be replaced by high-mobility group-I or histone H1S C Hung, M S Kang, E Kieff
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