Tumor formation arises as a consequence of alterations in the control of cell proliferation and disorders in the interactions between ceils and their surroundings that result in invasion …
JH Lee, ME Miele, DJ Hicks, KK Phillips… - JNCI: Journal of the …, 1996 - academic.oup.com
Background Microcell-mediated transfer of chromosome 6 into human C8161 and MelJuSo melanoma cells suppresses their ability to metastasize by at least 95% without affecting their …
Polar bears are uniquely adapted to life in the High Arctic and have undergone drastic physiological changes in response to Arctic climates and a hyperlipid diet of primarily …
J DeRisi, L Penland, M Bittner, PS Meltzer, M Ray… - Nat. genet, 1996 - nature.com
The development and progression of cancer1–3 and the experimental reversal of tumorigenicity4, 5 are accompanied by complex changes in patterns of gene expression …
SL Church, JW Grant, LA Ridnour… - Proceedings of the …, 1993 - National Acad Sciences
Introduction of a normal human chromosome 6 into human melanoma cell lines results in suppression of tumorigenicity. This suggests that a gene (s) on chromosome 6 controls the …
R Cesari, ES Martin, GA Calin… - Proceedings of the …, 2003 - National Acad Sciences
In an effort to identify tumor suppressor gene (s) associated with the frequent loss of heterozygosity observed on chromosome 6q25–q27, we constructed a contig derived from …
KL DeYoung, ME Ray, YA Su, SL Anzick… - Oncogene, 1997 - nature.com
Chromosome 6-mediated suppression of tumorigenicity in malignant melanoma cell lines provides a model system to identify genes associated with the reversion of the tumorigenic …
M Leszczyniecka, T Roberts, P Dent, S Grant… - Pharmacology & …, 2001 - Elsevier
Current cancer therapies are highly toxic and often nonspecific. A potentially less toxic approach to treating this prevalent disease employs agents that modify cancer cell …