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P P Mehta

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The Journal of Membrane Biology|December 1, 1991
Incorporation of the gene for a cell-cell channel protein into transformed cells leads to normalization of growthP P Mehta, A Hotz-Wagenblatt, B Rose, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|September 15, 1992
Crystallization and preliminary structural analysis of the replication terminator protein of Bacillus subtilisP P Mehta, D E Bussiere, D W Hoffman, et al.
Carcinogenesis|September 1, 1989
Enhancement of gap junctional communication by retinoids correlates with their ability to inhibit neoplastic transformationM Z Hossain, L R Wilkens, P P Mehta, et al.
Molecular Carcinogenesis|July 9, 1998
Neoplastic phenotype of gap-junctional intercellular communication-deficient WB rat liver epithelial cells and its reversal by forced expression of connexin 32R S Rae, P P Mehta, C C Chang, et al.
Cancer Research|March 1, 1997
Prostate cancer progression, metastasis, and gene expression in transgenic miceC Perez-Stable, N H Altman, P P Mehta, et al.
Developmental Genetics|March 18, 1999
Suppression of human prostate cancer cell growth by forced expression of connexin genesP P Mehta, C Perez-Stable, M Nadji, et al.
The Journal of Cell Biology|April 1, 1988
Neural differentiation, NCAM-mediated adhesion, and gap junctional communication in neuroectoderm. A study in vitroR W Keane, P P Mehta, B Rose, et al.
Journal of Neurochemistry|January 1, 1997
Coloboma hyperactive mutant mice exhibit regional and transmitter-specific deficits in neurotransmissionJ Raber, P P Mehta, M Kreifeldt, et al.
FEBS Letters|November 29, 1993
Botulinum neurotoxins serotypes A and E cleave SNAP-25 at distinct COOH-terminal peptide bondsG Schiavo, A Santucci, B R Dasgupta, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|March 5, 1993
Comparison of the acyl chain specificities of human myristoyl-CoA synthetase and human myristoyl-CoA:protein N-myristoyltransferaseN S Kishore, D C Wood, P P Mehta, et al.
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The Journal of Membrane Biology|December 1, 1991
Incorporation of the gene for a cell-cell channel protein into transformed cells leads to normalization of growthP P Mehta, A Hotz-Wagenblatt, B Rose, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|September 15, 1992
Crystallization and preliminary structural analysis of the replication terminator protein of Bacillus subtilisP P Mehta, D E Bussiere, D W Hoffman, et al.
Carcinogenesis|September 1, 1989
Enhancement of gap junctional communication by retinoids correlates with their ability to inhibit neoplastic transformationM Z Hossain, L R Wilkens, P P Mehta, et al.
Molecular Carcinogenesis|July 9, 1998
Neoplastic phenotype of gap-junctional intercellular communication-deficient WB rat liver epithelial cells and its reversal by forced expression of connexin 32R S Rae, P P Mehta, C C Chang, et al.
Cancer Research|March 1, 1997
Prostate cancer progression, metastasis, and gene expression in transgenic miceC Perez-Stable, N H Altman, P P Mehta, et al.
Developmental Genetics|March 18, 1999
Suppression of human prostate cancer cell growth by forced expression of connexin genesP P Mehta, C Perez-Stable, M Nadji, et al.
The Journal of Cell Biology|April 1, 1988
Neural differentiation, NCAM-mediated adhesion, and gap junctional communication in neuroectoderm. A study in vitroR W Keane, P P Mehta, B Rose, et al.
Journal of Neurochemistry|January 1, 1997
Coloboma hyperactive mutant mice exhibit regional and transmitter-specific deficits in neurotransmissionJ Raber, P P Mehta, M Kreifeldt, et al.
FEBS Letters|November 29, 1993
Botulinum neurotoxins serotypes A and E cleave SNAP-25 at distinct COOH-terminal peptide bondsG Schiavo, A Santucci, B R Dasgupta, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|March 5, 1993
Comparison of the acyl chain specificities of human myristoyl-CoA synthetase and human myristoyl-CoA:protein N-myristoyltransferaseN S Kishore, D C Wood, P P Mehta, et al.
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