Transgenic rats carrying copies of the human c-Ha-ras proto-oncogene exhibit enhanced susceptibility to N-butyl-N-(4-hydroxybutyl)nitrosamine bladder carcinogenesis
T. Ochiya
Carcinogenesis, 2000
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Neoplastic transformation of a human prostate epithelial cell line by the v-Ki-ras oncogene
Anatoly Dritschilo
The Prostate, 1993
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Malignant transformation of a preneoplastic hamster epidermal cell line by the EJ c-Ha-ras-oncogene
Matthews Bradley
Cancer research, 1986
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Growth in Culture and Tumorigenicity after Transfection with the ras Oncogene of Liver Epithelial Cells from Carcinogen-treated Rats
Lundy Braun
Cancer Research, 1987
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Accelerated malignant conversion of human HBL-100 cells by the v-Ki-ras oncogene
Claude Saint-Ruf
Experimental Cell Research, 1988
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Suppression of tumorigenicity with continued expression of the c-Ha-ras oncogene in EJ bladder carcinoma-human fibroblast hybrid cells
Eric Stanbridge
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 1986
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Activated H-ras oncogenes in human kidney tumors
Jun Fujita
Cancer research, 1988
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Mutational Analysis of the H-ras Oncogene in Spontaneous C57BL/6 × C3H/He Mouse Liver Tumors and Tumors Induced with Genotoxic and Nongenotoxic Hepatocarcinogens
Justin McCormick
Cancer Research, 1990
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Activated K-ras and N-ras oncogenes in primary renal mesenchymal tumors induced in F344 rats by methyl(methoxymethyl)nitrosamine
Saraswati Sukumar
Molecular and Cellular Biology, 1986
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The role of the RAS oncogene in the formation of tumours
Penny Gilbert
Journal of Cell Science, 1988
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Overexpression of human H-ras transgene is responsible for tumors induced by chemical carcinogens in mice
Shigeharu Wakana
Oncology Reports, 2001
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Mechanism of H-ras Oncogene Activation in Mouse Squamous Carcinoma Induced by an Alkylating Agent1
Sy Garte
Cancer Research, 1988
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Rapid induction of more malignant tumors by various genotoxic carcinogens in transgenic mice harboring a human prototype cHa ras gene than in control non-transgenic mice
Shigeharu Wakana
Carcinogenesis, 1996
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Hepatic tumors induced by carbon tetrachloride in transgenic mice carrying a human c-H-ras proto-oncogene without mutations
Jun-ichi Hata
International Journal of Cancer, 1994
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ras gene Amplification and malignant transformation
Simonetta Pulciani
1985
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Neoplastic transformation of SV40-immortalized human urinary tract epithelial cells by in vitro exposure to 3-methylcholanthrene
Brian Christian
Carcinogenesis, 1988
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Activation of the Ha-, Ki-, and N-ras genes in chemically induced liver tumors from CD-1 mice
Matthews Bradley
Cancer research, 1992
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Evidence for the multistep nature of in vitro human epithelial cell carcinogenesis
Anatoly Dritschilo
Cancer Research
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Oncogene amplification during tumorigenesis of established rat fibroblasts reversibly transformed by activated human ras oncogenes
Manuel Perucho
Molecular and cellular biology, 1986
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Malignant Activation of a K-ras Oncogene in Lung Carcinoma but not in Normal Tissue of the Same Patient
Giuseppe della Porta
Science, 1984
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Effect of cellular determination on oncogenic transformation by chemicals and oncogenes
Maureen Harrington
Molecular and cellular biology, 1988
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Three different human tumor cell lines contain different oncogenes
Ben-Zion Shilo
Cell, 1981
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Oncogenes in Human Tumor Cell Lines: Molecular Cloning of a Transforming Gene from Human Bladder Carcinoma Cells
Eugenio Santos
Proceedings of The National Academy of Sciences, 1982
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Cellular oncogenes in human teratocarcinoma cell lines
H. Schmoll
International Journal of Andrology, 1990
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Mutagenesis of the H-ras Protooncogene and the p53 Tumor Suppressor Gene
Fernando Aguilar
Cancer Research, 1994
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Frequency of molecular alterations affecting ras protooncogenes in human urinary tract tumors
Jun Fujita
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 1985
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Suppression of tumorigenicity in human cell hybrids derived from cell lines expressing different activated ras oncogenes
Eric Stanbridge
Cancer Research
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Mitogenic effects of the proto-oncogene and oncogene forms of c-H-ras DNA in human diploid fibroblasts
Janice Knepper
Molecular and cellular biology, 1986
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Activation of a human c-K-ras oncogene
Manuel Perucho
Nucleic Acids Research
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Mutagenesis of ras proto-oncogenes in rat liver tumors induced by vinyl chloride
Alain Barbin
Cancer research, 1994
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Transfection by human oncogenes: Concomitant induction of tumorigenicity and tumor-associated membrane alterations
Jack Schijven
International Journal of Cancer, 1985
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Ha- ras Oncogene Effect on DNA Content and Chromatin Supraorganization in benzo[a]pyrene-Transformed Human Breast Epithelial Cells
Maria Luiza S Mello
Analytical Cellular Pathology, 1999
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Transplacental induction of a specific mutation in fetal Ha-ras and its critical role in post-natal carcinogenesis
Nicole Anggie Salcedo Martel
International Journal of Cancer, 1987
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Activation of the Ha-ras gene in C3H 10T1/2 cells transformed by exposure to N-methyl-N′-nitro-N-nitrosoguanidine
Joe Grisham
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, 1987
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