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The following pages link to Platelet-derived growth factor agonist activity of a secreted form of the v-sis oncogene product (Q37680574):
Displaying 25 items.
- cDNA sequence and chromosomal localization of human platelet-derived growth factor A-chain and its expression in tumour cell lines (Q24299707) (← links)
- Structural and functional studies on platelet-derived growth factor (Q24555662) (← links)
- Structural characterization of the human platelet-derived growth factor A-chain cDNA and gene: alternative exon usage predicts two different precursor proteins (Q24632602) (← links)
- The function of activity-regulated genes in the nervous system. (Q33686078) (← links)
- The v-sis/PDGF-2 transforming gene product localizes to cell membranes but is not a secretory protein (Q33931532) (← links)
- The B chain of PDGF alone is sufficient for mitogenesis (Q33932076) (← links)
- Design of growth factor antagonists with antiangiogenic and antitumor properties (Q34293549) (← links)
- Inducible binding of a factor to the c-fos regulatory region (Q34600591) (← links)
- Cultured human endothelial cells express platelet-derived growth factor A chain. (Q35855846) (← links)
- Complementation of two related tumour cell classes during experimental metastasis tagged with different histochemical marker genes (Q35976731) (← links)
- Compartmentalization of PDGF on extracellular binding sites dependent on exon-6-encoded sequences (Q36530768) (← links)
- Expression of recombinant platelet-derived growth factor A- and B-chain homodimers in rat-1 cells and human fibroblasts reveals differences in protein processing and autocrine effects (Q36791505) (← links)
- Differential responsiveness of myc- and ras-transfected cells to growth factors: selective stimulation of myc-transfected cells by epidermal growth factor (Q36910988) (← links)
- p185, a product of the neu proto-oncogene, is a receptorlike protein associated with tyrosine kinase activity (Q36914246) (← links)
- Efficient reversion of simian sarcoma virus-transformation and inhibition of growth factor-induced mitogenesis by suramin (Q37397266) (← links)
- Rat skeletal myoblasts and arterial smooth muscle cells express the gene for the A chain but not the gene for the B chain (c-sis) of platelet-derived growth factor (PDGF) and produce a PDGF-like protein (Q37399155) (← links)
- Autocrine PDGF stimulation in malignancies (Q38003387) (← links)
- Growth factors in cancer and their relationship to oncogenes (Q39500167) (← links)
- Transforming genes and target cells of murine spleen focus-forming viruses (Q39511011) (← links)
- Neuroblastoma cells express c-sis and produce a transforming growth factor antigenically related to the platelet-derived growth factor. (Q40666727) (← links)
- Distribution and functions of platelet-derived growth factors and their receptors during embryogenesis (Q41431319) (← links)
- Tumorigenic conversion of human mesothelial cells as a consequence of platelet-derived growth factor-A chain overexpression (Q41575783) (← links)
- The phenotypic characteristics of simian sarcoma virus-transformed human fibroblasts suggest that the v-sis gene product acts solely as a PDGF receptor agonist in cell transformation (Q42571055) (← links)
- A human osteosarcoma cell line secretes a growth factor structurally related to a homodimer of PDGF A-chains (Q45252517) (← links)
- Antibodies against platelet-derived growth factor inhibit acute transformation by simian sarcoma virus (Q45838044) (← links)