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    PTCH gene mutations in invasive transitional cell carcinoma of the bladder by MCGARVEY, T. W, MARUTA, Y, TOMASZEWSKI, J. E, LINNENBACH, A. J, MALKOWICZ, S. B

    Published in Oncogene (03-09-1998)
    “…LOH analysis suggests that multiple tumor suppressor genes play a role in the development of human TCC. The human homolog of the Drosophila PTCH was recently…”
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    Molecular Cloning of cDNA for the Carcinoma-Associated Antigen GA733-2 by Szala, Stanislaw, Froehlich, Monika, Scollon, Maureen, Kasai, Yasushi, Steplewski, Zenon, Koprowski, Hilary, Linnenbach, Alban J.

    “…Defined by monoclonal antibody GA733, the GA733-2 antigen is a cell surface 40-kDa glycoprotein associated with human carcinomas of various origins. Molecular…”
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    Molecular Cloning of cDNA for the Human Tumor-Associated Antigen CO-029 and Identification of Related Transmembrane Antigens by Szala, Stanislaw, Kasai, Yasushi, Steplewski, Zenon, Rodeck, Ulrich, Koprowski, Hilary, Linnenbach, Alban J.

    “…The human tumor-associated antigen CO-029 is a monoclonal antibody-defined cell surface glycoprotein of 27-34 kDa. By using the high-efficiency COS cell…”
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    Retroposition in a family of carcinoma-associated antigen genes by LINNENBACH, A. J, SENG, B. A, SHUANG WU, ROBBINS, S, SCOLLON, M, PYRC, J. J, DRUCK, T, HUEBNER, K

    Published in Molecular and Cellular Biology (01-03-1993)
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    Sequence Investigation of the Major Gastrointestinal Tumor-Associated Antigen Gene Family, GA733 by Linnenbach, Alban J., Wojcierowski, Jacek, Wu, Shuang, Pyrc, Janina J., Ross, Alonzo H., Dietzschold, Bernard, Speicher, David, Koprowski, Hilary

    “…The monoclonal antibody-defined, tumor-associated antigen GA733 was purified from the SW948 human colorectal carcinoma cell line and its partial amino acid…”
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    The complete cDNA and polypeptide sequences of human erythroid alpha-spectrin by Sahr, K E, Laurila, P, Kotula, L, Scarpa, A L, Coupal, E, Leto, T L, Linnenbach, A J, Winkelmann, J C, Speicher, D W, Marchesi, V T

    Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (15-03-1990)
    “…Overlapping human erythroid alpha-spectrin cDNA clones were isolated from lambda gt11 libraries constructed from cDNAs of human fetal liver and erythroid bone…”
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    Characterization of chromosome 9 deletions in transitional cell carcinoma by microsatellite assay by Linnenbach, A J, Pressler, L B, Seng, B A, Kimmel, B S, Tomaszewski, J E, Malkowicz, S B

    Published in Human molecular genetics (01-09-1993)
    “…A panel of 18 superficial or invasive transitional cell carcinomas (TCCs) was analyzed for chromosome 9 deletions by performing a high-density loss of…”
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    Chromosome 9 deletion in sporadic and familial melanomas in vivo by Isshiki, K, Seng, B A, Elder, D E, Guerry, D, Linnenbach, A J

    Published in Oncogene (01-06-1994)
    “…Twenty microsatellite loci on chromosome 9 were analysed for allelic losses in DNAs from 30 uncultured melanomas from 25 patients, relative to DNA from…”
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    Sequence and exon-intron organization of the DNA encoding the αI domain of human spectrin: application to the study of mutations causing hereditary elliptocytosis by SAHR, K. E, TOBE, T, SCARPA, A, LAUGHINGHOUSE, K, MARCHESI, S. L, AGRE, P, LINNENBACH, A. J, MARCHESI, V. T, FORGET, B. G

    Published in The Journal of clinical investigation (01-10-1989)
    “…We have determined the exon-intron organization and the nucleotide sequence of the exons and their flanking intronic DNA in cloned genomic DNA that encodes the…”
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    Structural Alteration in the MYB Protooncogene and Deletion within the Gene Encoding α -Type Protein Kinase C in Human Melanoma Cell Lines by Linnenbach, Alban J., Huebner, Kay, Reddy, E. Premkumar, Herlyn, Meenhard, Parmiter, Annette H., Nowell, Peter C., Koprowski, Hilary

    “…A correlative study was done to determine possible relationships between nonrandom aberrations in chromosomes 1, 6, and 7 occurring in human cutaneous…”
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    Baculovirus recombinant expressing a secreted form of a transmembrane carcinoma-associated antigen by STRASSBURGT, C. P, KASAI, Y, SENG, B. A, ZALOUKIK, J, HERLYN, D, KOPROWSKI, H, LINNENBACH, A. J

    Published in Cancer research (Chicago, Ill.) (15-02-1992)
    “…GA733-2 is a monoclonal antibody-defined, 40-kDa glycoprotein antigen that is associated with carcinomas of various origins. Hydrophobicity analysis of the…”
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    Cloning of a Portion of the Chromosomal Gene for Human Erythrocyte α -Spectrin by Using a Synthetic Gene Fragment by Linnenbach, Alban J., Speicher, David W., Marchesi, Vincent T., Forget, Bernard G.

    “…A region of minimal codon degeneracy was selected from the amino acid sequence of the amino-terminal α I domain of human erythrocyte spectrin to design a…”
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    Molecular Cloning of the cDNA for Human Erythrocyte β-Spectrin by Winkelmann, John C., Leto, Thomas L., Watkins, Paul C., Eddy, Roger, Shows, Thomas B., Linnenbach, Alban J., Sahr, Kenneth E., Kathuria, Navneet, Marchesi, Vincent T., Forget, Bernard G.

    Published in Blood (01-07-1988)
    “…Overlapping cDNA clones, totaling 3.3 kilobases (kb) in length, which encode over 50% of the human erythrocyte β-spectrin subunit, were isolated by antibody…”
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    Melanoma cell lines from different stages of progression and their biological and molecular analyses by Satyamoorthy, K, DeJesus, E, Linnenbach, A J, Kraj, B, Kornreich, D L, Rendle, S, Elder, D E, Herlyn, M

    Published in Melanoma research (01-08-1997)
    “…The biological and molecular characteristics of cell lines from metastatic melanomas have been extensively studied but less is known about cells from the…”
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    Molecular cloning of the breakpoint region on chromosome 6 in cutaneous malignant melanoma: evidence for deletion in the c-myb locus and translocation of a segment of chromosome 12 by Dasgupta, P, Linnenbach, A J, Giaccia, A J, Stamato, T D, Reddy, E P

    Published in Oncogene (01-10-1989)
    “…Nonrandom involvement of chromosome 6 in cutaneous malignant melanoma have been noted by several investigators. Recently an alteration in the c-myb locus…”
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    Tumor progression in the human melanocytic system by Kath, R, Rodeck, U, Menssen, H D, Mancianti, M L, Linnenbach, A J, Elder, D E, Herlyn, M

    Published in Anticancer research (01-07-1989)
    “…The isolation and routine tissue culture of melanocytic cells from normal skin, precursor nevi, primary and metastatic melanomas has allowed the experimental…”
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    Chromosome 10 allelic loss in malignant melanoma by Isshiki, K, Elder, D E, Guerry, D, Linnenbach, A J

    Published in Genes chromosomes & cancer (01-11-1993)
    “…The involvement of tumor suppressor genes in the progression of melanoma has been suggested by the frequent deletion of specific regions of the genome in…”
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    Polyadenylation of a human mitochondrial ribosomal RNA transcript detected by molecular cloning by Baserga, S J, Linnenbach, A J, Malcolm, S, Ghosh, P, Malcolm, A D, Takeshita, K, Forget, B G, Benz, Jr, E J

    Published in Gene (1985)
    “…We have identified by molecular cloning a polyadenylated RNA transcript in the human leukemia cell line, K562, which is complementary to a portion of the…”
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    Three new dinucleotide repeat polymorphisms on human chromosome 9: D9S970, D9S971, and D9S972 by KIMMEL, B. S, MINIOU, P, ROBBINS, S. L, MALKOWICZ, S. B, LINNENBACH, A. J

    Published in Human genetics (01-08-1995)
    “…Three human chromosome 9-specific cosmid recombinants containing (CA)n microsatellites are described. Three microsatellite loci, D9S970, D9S971, and D9S972,…”
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