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    The cloning of a receptor-type protein tyrosine phosphatase expressed in the central nervous system by Levy, J.B., Canoll, P.D., Silvennoinen, O., Barnea, G., Morse, B., Honegger, A.M., Huang, J.T., Cannizzaro, L.A., Park, S.H., Druck, T.

    Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (15-05-1993)
    “…We have isolated cDNA clones and deduced the complete amino acid sequence of a large receptor-type protein tyrosine phosphatase containing 2307 amino acids…”
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    Molecular Cloning of the Interleukin- 1β Converting Enzyme by Cerretti, Douglas Pat, Kozlosky, Carl J., Mosley, Bruce, Nelson, Nicole, Van Ness, Kirk, Greenstreet, Teresa A., March, Carl J., Kronheim, Shirley R., Druck, Teresa, Cannizzaro, Linda A., Huebner, Kay, Black, Roy A.

    “…Interleukin-1β (IL-1β) mediates a wide range of immune and inflammatory responses. The active cytokine is generated by proteolytic cleavage of an inactive…”
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    Receptor Protein-Tyrosine Phosphatase γ is a Candidate Tumor Suppressor Gene at Human Chromosome Region 3p21 by LaForgia, S., Morse, B., Levy, J., Barnea, G., Cannizzaro, L. A., Li, F., Nowell, P. C., Boghosian-Sell, L., Glick, J., Weston, A., Harris, C. C., Drabkin, H., Patterson, D., Croce, C. M., Schlessinger, J., Huebner, K.

    “…PTPG, the gene for protein-tyrosine phosphatase γ (PTPγ), maps to a region of human chromosome 3, 3p21, that is frequently deleted in renal cell carcinoma and…”
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    Identical clonal origin of synchronous and metachronous low-grade, noninvasive papillary transitional cell carcinomas of the urinary tract by Li, Maomi, Cannizzaro, Linda A

    Published in Human pathology (01-10-1999)
    “…One of the most important biological features of papillary transitional cell carcinoma (pTCC) of the urinary tract is its multicentricity and its tendency for…”
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    A novel transcriptional unit of the tre oncogene widely expressed in human cancer cells by Nakamura, T, Hillova, J, Mariage-Samson, R, Onno, M, Huebner, K, Cannizzaro, L A, Boghosian-Sell, L, Croce, C M, Hill, M

    Published in Oncogene (01-04-1992)
    “…Tre is a recombinant gene isolated from NIH3T3 cells transfected with human Ewing's sarcoma DNA. It is composed of three major genetic elements derived, 5' to…”
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    Chromosome microdissection: a brief overview by Cannizzaro, L A

    Published in Cytogenetics and cell genetics (01-01-1996)
    “…Chromosome microdissection arose as a means of facilitating long range physical mapping of chromosome regions involved in either a genetic or malignant…”
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    Essential Role of STAT3 for Embryonic Stem Cell Pluripotency by Raz, Regina, Lee, Chien-Kuo, Cannizzaro, Linda A., d'Eustachio, Peter, Levy, David E.

    “…Propagation of mouse embryonic stem (ES) cells in vitro requires exogenous leukemia inhibitory factor (LIF) or related cytokines. Potential downstream…”
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    Mapping of 29 YAC clones and identification of 3 YACs spanning the translocation t(3;8)(p14.2;q24.1) breakpoint at 8q24.1 in hereditary renal cell carcinoma by Shi, G, Cannizzaro, L A

    Published in Cytogenetics and cell genetics (01-01-1996)
    “…The constitutional balanced translocation (3;8)(p14.2:q24.1) has been described in a family in which a arge number of individuals developed renal cell…”
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    Regional mapping of the human galactocerebrosidase gene (GALC) to 14q31 by in situ hybridization by Cannizzaro, L A, Chen, Y Q, Rafi, M A, Wenger, D A

    Published in Cytogenetics and cell genetics (01-01-1994)
    “…The cDNA for human galactocerebrosidase (GALC) has recently been cloned and expressed. A portion of this cDNA was used for in situ hybridization, and the…”
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    The FHIT gene is alternatively spliced in normal kidney and renal cell carcinoma by LUAN, X, SHI, G, ZOHOURI, M, PARADEE, W, SMITH, D. I, DECKER, H. J, CANNIZZARO, L. A

    Published in Oncogene (03-07-1997)
    “…FHIT (Fragile Histidine Triad), a putative tumor suppressor gene, was cloned from fetal brain and colon cDNA libraries. Portions of this gene are deleted in…”
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    Human homeo box-containing genes located at chromosome regions 2q31→2q37 and 12q12→12q13 by CANNIZZARO, L. A, CROCE, C. M, GRIFFIN, C. A, SIMEONE, A, BONCINELLI, E, HUEBNER, K

    Published in American journal of human genetics (01-07-1987)
    “…Four human homeo box-containing cDNAs isolated from mRNA of an SV40-transformed human fibroblast cell line have been regionally localized on the human gene…”
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    An improved method for G-banding chromosomes after in situ hybridization by Cannizzaro, L A, Emanuel, B S

    Published in Cytogenetics and cell genetics (1984)
    “…We report a method for producing high-resolution G-bands on chromosomes of normal and neoplastic human cells after hybridization of 3H-labeled probes to the…”
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    Order of genes of human chromosome 5q with respect to 5q interstitial deletions by HUEBNER, K, NAGARAJAN, L, NOWELL, P. C, BESA, E, ANGERT, E, LANGE, B. J, CANNIZZARO, L. A, VAN DEN BERGHE, H, SANTOLI, D, FINAN, J, CROCE, C. M

    “…Using (a) somatic cell hybrids retaining partial chromosome 5 and (b) clinical samples from patients with acquired deletions of the long arm of chromosome 5,…”
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    The gene encoding human vimentin is located on the short arm of chromosome 10 by FERRARI, S, CANNIZZARO, L. A, BATTINI, R, HUEBNER, K, BASERGA, R

    Published in American journal of human genetics (01-10-1987)
    “…The gene for vimentin, an intermediate-filament protein, is growth regulated. We used Southern blot analysis and in situ chromosome hybridization to determine…”
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    FHIT gene transcript alterations occur frequently in myeloproliferative and myelodysplastic diseases by Luan, X, Ramesh, K H, Cannizzaro, L A

    Published in Cytogenetics and cell genetics (01-01-1998)
    “…Twenty-five primary biopsy samples, obtained from patients diagnosed with chronic/acute myeloproliferative disorders, myelodysplastic disorders, in addition to…”
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    Mapping of the versican proteoglycan gene (CSPG2) to the long arm of human chromosome 5 (5q12-5q14) by Iozzo, R V, Naso, M F, Cannizzaro, L A, Wasmuth, J J, McPherson, J D

    Published in Genomics (San Diego, Calif.) (01-12-1992)
    “…Versican is a major chondroitin sulfate proteoglycan of vascularized connective tissues whose eponym reflects its functional versatility in macromolecular…”
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    B-raf and a B-raf pseudogene are located on 7q in man by Sithanandam, G, Druck, T, Cannizzaro, L A, Leuzzi, G, Huebner, K, Rapp, U R

    Published in Oncogene (01-04-1992)
    “…The B-raf gene was localized to human chromosome region 7p11-7qter by Southern blot analysis of its segregation in a panel of rodent-human hybrids, using a…”
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    Human Urokinase Gene is Located on the Long Arm of Chromosome 10 by Tripputi, Pasquale, Blasi, Francesco, Verde, Pasquale, Cannizzaro, Linda A., Emanuel, Beverly S., Croce, Carlo M.

    “…Urokinase is one of the two plasminogen activators that catalyze the conversion of inactive plasminogen to plasmin. By combining somatic cell genetics, in situ…”
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    Chromosomal mapping of the genes GPRK5 and GPRK6 encoding G protein-coupled receptor kinases GRK5 and GRK6 by Bullrich, F, Druck, T, Kunapuli, P, Gomez, J, Gripp, K W, Schlegelberger, B, Lasota, J, Aronson, M, Cannizzaro, L A, Huebner, K

    Published in Cytogenetics and cell genetics (01-01-1995)
    “…G protein-coupled receptor kinases (GRKs) play an important role in phosphorylating and regulating the activity of a variety of G protein-coupled receptors…”
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