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D W Stacey

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Nature|January 17, 1985
Requirement for ras proto-oncogene function during serum-stimulated growth of NIH 3T3 cellsL S Mulcahy, M R Smith, D W Stacey
Nature|April 10, 1986
Requirement for c-ras proteins during viral oncogene transformationM R Smith, S J DeGudicibus, D W Stacey
Experimental Cell Research|July 1, 1987
Cellular ras activity and tumor cell proliferationD W Stacey, S R DeGudicibus, M R Smith
Molecular and Cellular Biology|December 1, 1990
Serum stimulation of NIH 3T3 cells induces the production of lipids able to inhibit GTPase-activating protein activityC L Yu, M H Tsai, D W Stacey
Cell|January 15, 1988
Cellular ras activity and phospholipid metabolismC L Yu, M H Tsai, D W Stacey
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|September 9, 2000
The p38 pathway provides negative feedback for Ras proliferative signalingG Chen, M Hitomi, J Han, et al.
Nucleic Acids Research|October 11, 1982
Effect of intron size on splicing efficiency in retroviral transcriptsB R Cullen, J J Kopchick, D W Stacey
Science (New York, N.Y.)|November 16, 1990
A cytoplasmic protein inhibits the GTPase activity of H-Ras in a phospholipid-dependent mannerM H Tsai, C L Yu, D W Stacey
Molecular and Cellular Biology|January 1, 1987
Microinjection of transforming ras protein induces c-fos expressionD W Stacey, T Watson, H F Kung, et al.
Oncogene|December 22, 1999
Ras stimulates DNA topoisomerase II alpha through MEK: a link between oncogenic signaling and a therapeutic targetG Chen, D Templeton, D P Suttle, et al.
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Nature|January 17, 1985
Requirement for ras proto-oncogene function during serum-stimulated growth of NIH 3T3 cellsL S Mulcahy, M R Smith, D W Stacey
Nature|April 10, 1986
Requirement for c-ras proteins during viral oncogene transformationM R Smith, S J DeGudicibus, D W Stacey
Experimental Cell Research|July 1, 1987
Cellular ras activity and tumor cell proliferationD W Stacey, S R DeGudicibus, M R Smith
Molecular and Cellular Biology|December 1, 1990
Serum stimulation of NIH 3T3 cells induces the production of lipids able to inhibit GTPase-activating protein activityC L Yu, M H Tsai, D W Stacey
Cell|January 15, 1988
Cellular ras activity and phospholipid metabolismC L Yu, M H Tsai, D W Stacey
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|September 9, 2000
The p38 pathway provides negative feedback for Ras proliferative signalingG Chen, M Hitomi, J Han, et al.
Nucleic Acids Research|October 11, 1982
Effect of intron size on splicing efficiency in retroviral transcriptsB R Cullen, J J Kopchick, D W Stacey
Science (New York, N.Y.)|November 16, 1990
A cytoplasmic protein inhibits the GTPase activity of H-Ras in a phospholipid-dependent mannerM H Tsai, C L Yu, D W Stacey
Molecular and Cellular Biology|January 1, 1987
Microinjection of transforming ras protein induces c-fos expressionD W Stacey, T Watson, H F Kung, et al.
Oncogene|December 22, 1999
Ras stimulates DNA topoisomerase II alpha through MEK: a link between oncogenic signaling and a therapeutic targetG Chen, D Templeton, D P Suttle, et al.
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