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The following pages link to DNA amplification is rare in normal human cells (Q37709503):
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- Mechanisms of gene duplication and amplification (Q22065788) (← links)
- Proto-oncogene activation and genomic instability of cadmium-induced cell transformation in BALB/c-3T3 cells (Q23917295) (← links)
- DNA damage triggers a prolonged p53-dependent G1 arrest and long-term induction of Cip1 in normal human fibroblasts (Q24336806) (← links)
- Inherited amplification of an active gene in the cytochrome P450 CYP2D locus as a cause of ultrarapid metabolism of debrisoquine (Q28609999) (← links)
- Amplification of the human dihydrofolate reductase gene via double minutes is initiated by chromosome breaks (Q30305771) (← links)
- Inherited DNA amplification of the proximal 15q region: cytogenetic and molecular studies. (Q33678546) (← links)
- Gene amplification in a p53-deficient cell line requires cell cycle progression under conditions that generate DNA breakage (Q33786630) (← links)
- Targeted expression of MYCN causes neuroblastoma in transgenic mice (Q33886720) (← links)
- Suppression of gene amplification and chromosomal DNA integration by the DNA mismatch repair system (Q33941481) (← links)
- High rate of CAD gene amplification in human cells deficient in MLH1 or MSH6. (Q33950079) (← links)
- A spontaneous chromosomal amplification of the ADH2 gene in Saccharomyces cerevisiae (Q33958985) (← links)
- MYC abrogates p53-mediated cell cycle arrest in N-(phosphonacetyl)-L-aspartate-treated cells, permitting CAD gene amplification (Q33997297) (← links)
- p53-dependent growth arrest of REF52 cells containing newly amplified DNA. (Q34424487) (← links)
- Role of proto-oncogene activation in carcinogenesis (Q34844276) (← links)
- Pharmacogenetics: the slow, the rapid, and the ultrarapid (Q35085298) (← links)
- Melanoma transition is frequently accompanied by a loss of cytoglobin expression in melanocytes: a novel expression site of cytoglobin. (Q35145371) (← links)
- Hepatitis B viruses and hepatocellular carcinoma (Q35232789) (← links)
- DNA methylation prevents the amplification of TROP1, a tumor-associated cell surface antigen gene (Q35535846) (← links)
- Genomic instability and bystander effects induced by high-LET radiation (Q35559136) (← links)
- Elements which stimulate gene amplification in mammalian cells: role of recombinogenic sequences/structures and transcriptional activation (Q35805219) (← links)
- Expression of growth factor receptors in human brain tumours (Q35982942) (← links)
- Multiple mechanisms of N-phosphonacetyl-L-aspartate resistance in human cell lines: carbamyl-P synthetase/aspartate transcarbamylase/dihydro-orotase gene amplification is frequent only when chromosome 2 is rearranged. (Q36023059) (← links)
- Human chromosome 3 mediates growth arrest and suppression of apoptosis in microcell hybrids. (Q36559209) (← links)
- Chromosome breakage at a major fragile site associated with P-glycoprotein gene amplification in multidrug-resistant CHO cells (Q36662753) (← links)
- Polyomavirus DNA replication in the pancreas and in a transformed pancreas cell line has distinct enhancer requirements (Q36684592) (← links)
- Cross-resistance to UV radiation of a cisplatin-resistant human cell line: overexpression of cellular factors that recognize UV-modified DNA (Q36688531) (← links)
- Biochemical events controlling initiation and propagation of the S phase of the cell cycle (Q36840087) (← links)
- Effects of genome position and the DNA damage checkpoint on the structure and frequency of sod2 gene amplification in fission yeast (Q36891978) (← links)
- Relationship of eukaryotic DNA replication to committed gene expression: general theory for gene control (Q37057383) (← links)
- Simian virus 40 large tumor antigen alone or two cooperating oncogenes convert REF52 cells to a state permissive for gene amplification (Q37179199) (← links)
- Genetic and Environmental Modulations of Chromosomal Stability: Their Roles in Aging and Oncogenesis (Q37203585) (← links)
- Nucleoside salvage and resistance to antimetabolite anticancer agents (Q37359294) (← links)
- Inefficient growth arrest in response to dNTP starvation stimulates gene amplification through bridge-breakage-fusion cycles (Q37379918) (← links)
- Sensitivity and selectivity of the DNA damage sensor responsible for activating p53-dependent G1 arrest (Q37606164) (← links)
- Inhibition of apoptosis by overexpressing Bcl-2 enhances gene amplification by a mechanism independent of aphidicolin pretreatment (Q37654161) (← links)
- Genetic mechanisms of drug resistance. A review (Q37679117) (← links)
- Normal diploid human and rodent cells lack a detectable frequency of gene amplification (Q37742113) (← links)
- Tumor progression: potential role of unstable genomic changes (Q38005397) (← links)
- Cancer multidrug resistance: mechanisms involved and strategies for circumvention using a drug delivery system. (Q38165880) (← links)
- Lack of the catalytic subunit of DNA-dependent protein kinase (DNA-PKcs) is accompanied by increased CK2α' levels (Q39507697) (← links)
- Enhanced flexibility and aphidicolin-induced DNA breaks near mammalian replication origins: implications for replicon mapping and chromosome fragility (Q39607399) (← links)
- Transferable Streptomyces DNA amplification and coamplification of foreign DNA sequences (Q39884647) (← links)
- Genetic instability as a consequence of inappropriate entry into and progression through S-phase. (Q40442293) (← links)
- Amplification and overexpression of oncogene Mdm2 and orphan receptor gene Nr1h4 in immortal PRKDC knockout cells (Q40528640) (← links)
- Molecular cytogenetics of multiple drug resistance (Q40535314) (← links)
- Cellular resistance to cancer chemotherapy. (Q40596146) (← links)
- DNA amplification: new insights into its mechanism (Q40686182) (← links)
- Genomic instability driven by the human T-cell leukemia virus type I (HTLV-I) oncoprotein, Tax. (Q40698864) (← links)
- Multiple pathways leading to genomic instability and tumorigenesis (Q40707366) (← links)
- A comprehensive karyotypic analysis on a newly developed hepatocellular carcinoma cell line, HKCI-1, by spectral karyotyping and comparative genomic hybridization (Q40859000) (← links)