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    Interaction of the p53-Regulated Protein Gadd45 with Proliferating Cell Nuclear Antigen by Smith, Martin L., I.-Tsuen Chen, Zhan, Qimin, Bae, Insoo, Chen, Chaw-Yuan, Gilmer, Tona M., Kastan, Michael B., O'Connor, Patrick M., Fornace, Albert J.

    “…GADD45 is a ubiquitously expressed mammalian gene that is induced by DNA damage and certain other stresses. Like another p53-regulated gene, p21$^{WAF1/CIP1}$,…”
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    Growth factor modulation of p53-mediated growth arrest versus apoptosis by Canman, C E, Gilmer, T M, Coutts, S B, Kastan, M B

    Published in Genes & development (01-03-1995)
    “…Irradiation of mammalian cells can cause cell cycle perturbations and apoptotic cell death. We have investigated the modulation of these physiologic end points…”
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    The p53 signal transduction pathway is intact in human neuroblastoma despite cytoplasmic localization by Goldman, SC, Chen, CY, Lansing, TJ, Gilmer, TM, Kastan, MB

    Published in The American journal of pathology (01-05-1996)
    “…Mutations of the p53 tumor suppressor gene are rarely found in neuroblastoma. Though typically a nuclear protein, a number of tumor cell types have recently…”
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    The Effects of the Novel, Reversible Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor/ErbB-2 Tyrosine Kinase Inhibitor, GW2016, on the Growth of Human Normal and Tumor-derived Cell Lines in Vitro and in Vivo by Rusnak, D W, Lackey, K, Affleck, K, Wood, E R, Alligood, K J, Rhodes, N, Keith, B R, Murray, D M, Knight, W B, Mullin, R J, Gilmer, T M

    Published in Molecular cancer therapeutics (01-12-2001)
    “… and 9.8 n m , respectively. This report describes the efficacy in cell growth assays of GW2016 on human tumor cell lines overexpressing either EGFR or ErbB-2: HN5 (head and neck), A-431 (vulva), BT474 (breast), CaLu-3 (lung), and N87 (gastric…”
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    Characterization of human Gadd45, a p53-regulated protein by Carrier, F, Smith, M L, Bae, I, Kilpatrick, K E, Lansing, T J, Chen, C Y, Engelstein, M, Friend, S H, Henner, W D, Gilmer, T M

    Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (23-12-1994)
    “…GADD45 (growth arrest and DNA damage) is a DNA-damage-inducible gene regulated in part by the tumor suppressor p53. A role in negative growth control has…”
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    ras mutations and expression in head and neck squamous cell carcinomas by Yarbrough, W G, Shores, C, Witsell, D L, Weissler, M C, Fidler, M E, Gilmer, T M

    Published in The Laryngoscope (01-11-1994)
    “…Mutational activation and overexpression of the family of ras proto-oncogenes have been associated with many human tumors. The role of mutations of H-ras,…”
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    Induction of Gene Amplification by Arsenic by Lee, Te-Chang, Tanaka, Noriho, Lamb, Patricia W., Gilmer, Tona M., Barrett, J. Carl

    “…Arsenic is a well-established carcinogen in humans, but there is little evidence for its carcinogenicity in animals and it is inactive as an initiator or tumor…”
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    Separate pathways for p53 induction by ionizing radiation and N-(phosphonoacetyl)-L-aspartate by CHEN, C.-Y. M, HALL, I, LANSING, T. J, GILMER, T. M, TLSTY, T. D, KASTAN, M. B

    Published in Cancer research (Chicago, Ill.) (15-08-1996)
    “…The tumor suppressor gene product, p53, appears to be a significant participant in signaling pathways that mediate cellular responses to cytotoxic stresses. In…”
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    Expression of a fms-Related Oncogene in Carcinogen-Induced Neoplastic Epithelial Cells by Walker, Cheryl, Nettesheim, Paul, Barrett, J. Carl, Gilmer, Tona M.

    “…Following carcinogen exposure in vitro, normal rat tracheal epithelial cells are transformed in a multistage process in which the cultured cells become…”
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    Involvement of pp60c-src with two major signaling pathways in human breast cancer by LUTTRELL, D. K, LEE, A, LANSING, T. J, CROSBY, R. M, JUNG, K. D, WILLARD, D, LUTHER, M, RODRIGUEZ, M, BERMAN, J, GILMER, T. M

    “…The phosphotyrosine residues of receptor tyrosine kinases serve as unique binding sites for proteins involved in intracellular signaling, which contain SRC…”
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    Expression of the chicken c-src gene in COS cells [Rous sarcoma virus] by Gilmer, T M

    Published in Molecular and Cellular Biology (01-05-1984)
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    Differential response to retinoic acid of Syrian hamster embryo fibroblasts expressing v-src or v-Ha-ras oncogenes by JETTEN, A. M, CARL BARRETT, J, GILMER, T. M

    Published in Molecular and Cellular Biology (01-10-1986)
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    Overexpression of the Ras-related TC21/R-Ras2 protein may contribute to the development of human breast cancers by Clark, G J, Kinch, M S, Gilmer, T M, Burridge, K, Der, C J

    Published in Oncogene (04-01-1996)
    “…Although experimental studies suggest that aberrant Ras function can promote the malignant progression of human breast epithelial cells, the occurrence of…”
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    Evidence for multiple steps in neoplastic transformation of normal and preneoplastic Syrian hamster embryo cells following transfection with harvey murine sarcoma virus oncogene (v-Ha-ras) by THOMASSEN, D. G, GILMER, T. M, ANNAB, L. A, BARRETT, J. C

    Published in Cancer research (Chicago, Ill.) (01-02-1985)
    “…Neoplastic development of Syrian hamster embryo (SHE) cells in culture is a multistep process in which intermediate or preneoplastic cells can be identified…”
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    Neoplastic transformation of normal and carcinogen-induced preneoplastic Syrian hamster embryo cells by the v-src oncogene by Gilmer, T M, Annab, L A, Oshimura, M, Barrett, J C

    Published in Molecular and Cellular Biology (01-07-1985)
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