Search Results - "Marshak, M I"
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The role of the transforming A gene of SV40 in the mutagenic activity of the virus
Published in Molecular & general genetics (01-01-1982)“…The mutagenic activity of the tsA239 mutant of SV40 which synthetizes a defective T antigen at 40 degrees C was investigated in Chinese hamster cells under…”
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Mutagenic effects of DNA-containing oncogenic viruses and malignant transformation of mammalian cells
Published in Cancer genetics and cytogenetics (01-10-1984)“…It was discovered in the 1970s that oncogenic viruses could induce gene mutations in mammalian cells. The phenomenon seems to be widespread: it was observed…”
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The mutational origin of serum independence in Chinese hamster cells in vitro
Published in International journal of cancer (15-04-1983)“…The genetic mechanisms determining the ability of transformed cells to grow in a medium with a low serum content (ser+) were studied in a clone of Chinese…”
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Mutagenic effect of the SV40 oncogene: induction of resistance to 6-mercaptopurine and serum independence
Published in Genetika (01-06-1986)“…The mutagenic and transforming activity of SV40 DNA fragment, corresponding to its oncogene (the gene for large T antigen) was studied in Chinese hamster…”
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The synergistic effects of SV40 and BUdR on induction of gene mutations and chromosomal aberrations in Chinese hamster cells
Published in Mutation research (01-05-1980)“…The induction of chromosomal aberrations and gene mutations was studied in Chinese hamster cells after separate and combined treatment with BUdR and SV40…”
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Spontaneous, chemical and viral mutagenesis in temperature-sensitive glutamine-requiring chinese hamster cells
Published in Mutation research (01-05-1977)Get more information
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Immortalization of human fibroblasts using tsA mutant of SV40 and pSV3neo plasmid
Published in T͡S︡itologii͡a (2001)“…Clones of immortalized human fibroblasts with an extended life span in culture and a capability of subloning were obtained after the infection with a…”
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Isolation and characterization of immortalized human fibroblasts
Published in Molekulârnaâ genetika, mikrobiologiâ i virusologiâ (1997)“…A clone of immortalized human fibroblasts with an extended life span in culture was obtained after infection with a temperature-sensitive mutant (tsA 239) of…”
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Genetic nature of one of the traits of malignant cell transformation in vitro
Published in Genetika (01-06-1983)“…The genetic events controlling the ability of transformed cells to grow in a medium with a low serum content (ser+) were studied. A hypodiploid clone of…”
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Mutagenesis under the influence of simian vacuolating virus 40 (SV40). I. Induction of chromosome aberrations in Chinese hamster cells during the first days following infection
Published in Genetika (1975)“…Chromosome aberrations were studied in cultured chinese hamster cells on the 1--4th days after infection with Simian Virus 40. In the first and second mitoses…”
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Mutagenesis under the influence of simian virus 40 (SV40). II. Induction of mutations for resistance to analogs of purine bases in human and Chinese hamster cells
Published in Genetika (1975)“…Induction of gene mutations by SV40 was studied in aneuploid human and Chinese hamster cell lines. It is shown that SV40 penetrates into the cells studied and…”
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Temperature-sensitive mutants in populations of Chinese hamster cells
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Induction of gene mutations and chromosomal aberrations by simian virus 40 in cultured mammalian cells
Published in Mutation research (01-12-1975)“…Induction of gene mutations by SV40 was studied in aneuploid human and Chinese hamster cells. In Chinese hamster cells SV40-induced chromosome aberrations were…”
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Mutagenesis in cultured mammalian cells. I. Spontaneous gene mutations in human and Chinese hamster cells
Published in Mutation research (01-06-1972)Get more information
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Reversions to glutamine-independence in mammalian cells exposed to oncogenic SV40 virus
Published in Doklady Akademii nauk SSSR (1976)Get more information
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