Mousset, S, Ouadrhiri, Y, Caillet-Fauquet, P and Rommelaere, J. The cytotoxicity of the autonomous parvovirus minute virus of mice nonstructural proteins in FR3T3 rat cells depends on oncogene expression. J Virol 68: 6446-6453 (original) (raw)

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Oncogene amplification during tumorigenesis of established rat fibroblasts reversibly transformed by activated human ras oncogenes

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Three different human tumor cell lines contain different oncogenes

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Transformation of established murine fibroblasts with an activated cellular Harvey-ras oncogene or the polyoma virus middle T gene increases cell permissiveness to parvovirus minute-virus-of-mice

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Accelerated malignant conversion of human HBL-100 cells by the v-Ki-ras oncogene

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Biochemical activities of minute virus of mice nonstructural protein NS1 are modulated In vitro by the phosphorylation state of the polypeptide

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