Published in Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A on September 01, 1970
Quantitative binding of 125 I-concanavalin A to normal and transformed cells. J Virol (1971) 1.58
Changes in surface properties of normal and transformed cells caused by tunicamycin, an inhibitor of protein glycosylation. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A (1977) 1.32
Antineoplastic activity of poly(L-lysine) with some ascites tumor cells. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A (1979) 0.99
Action of a basic copolymer of ornithine and leucine on cells of Staphylococcus aureus. Antimicrob Agents Chemother (1974) 0.75
Quantitative studies of the growth of mouse embryo cells in culture and their development into established lines. J Cell Biol (1963) 29.15
The quest for human cancer viruses. Science (1962) 7.44
SYRIAN HAMSTER FIBROBLAST CELL LINE BHK21 AND ITS DERIVATIVES. Nature (1964) 6.29
A difference in the architecture of the surface membrane of normal and virally transformed cells. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A (1969) 6.03
Interaction of the carbohydrate-binding protein concanavalin A with normal and transformed cells. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A (1969) 5.39
TRANSFORMATION OF PROPERTIES OF AN ESTABLISHED CELL LINE BY SV40 AND POLYOMA VIRUS. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A (1964) 5.27
The induction of cellular DNA synthesis by simian virus 40 in contact-inhibited and in x-irradiated cells. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A (1966) 4.64
In vitro transformation of normal cells to tumor cells by carcinogenic hydrocarbons. J Natl Cancer Inst (1965) 4.53
Specificity of virus-induced resistance to transplantation of polyoma and SV 40 tumors in adult hamsters. Proc Soc Exp Biol Med (1963) 4.23
Structural difference in sites on the surface membrane of normal and transformed cells. Nature (1969) 3.81
Susceptibility of human diploid fibroblast strains to transformation by SV40 virus. Science (1966) 3.68
In vitro cell transformation by x-irradiation. Nature (1966) 2.75
Enhancement of interferon titers by poly-L-ornithine. Proc Soc Exp Biol Med (1967) 2.70
Histones and basic polyamino acids stimulate the uptake of albumin by tumor cells in culture. Science (1965) 2.56
Two spontaneously transformed cell lines derived from the same hamster embryo culture. Int J Cancer (1967) 2.37
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The in vitro induction of an increase in cell multiplication and cellular life span by the water-soluble carcinogen dimethylnitrosamine. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A (1968) 1.60
The difference in contact inhibition of cell replication between normal cells and cells transformed by different carcinogens. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A (1966) 1.59
A theory on the mechanism of carcinogenesis by small deoxyribonucleic acid tumour viruses. Nature (1965) 1.45
Cell susceptibility to transformation by x-irradiation and fixation of the transformed state. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A (1967) 1.41
The stimulation of tumor cell growth by a substance produced by normal and tumor cells. J Cell Physiol (1969) 1.30
The anti-bacterial action of some basic amino acid copolymers. Arch Biochem Biophys (1956) 1.04
Requirement for cell replication after SV40 infection for a structural change of the cell surface membrane. Virology (1970) 1.02
Agglutination of red cells by synthetic lysine polypeptides. Proc Soc Exp Biol Med (1951) 0.88
Defective DNA animal viruses. Annu Rev Microbiol (1969) 0.83
Growth and other characteristics of a cell line (SP-8) established from Shope virus-induced cutaneous papilloma of domestic rabbit. Proc Soc Exp Biol Med (1968) 0.79
Wild-type p53 induces apoptosis of myeloid leukaemic cells that is inhibited by interleukin-6. Nature (1991) 9.21
The cloning of normal "mast" cells in tissue culture. J Cell Physiol (1965) 5.47
Interaction of the carbohydrate-binding protein concanavalin A with normal and transformed cells. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A (1969) 5.39
Characterization of the simian virus 40-specific RNA in virus-yielding and transformed cells. J Mol Biol (1968) 4.65
The induction of cellular DNA synthesis by simian virus 40 in contact-inhibited and in x-irradiated cells. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A (1966) 4.64
In vitro transformation of normal cells to tumor cells by carcinogenic hydrocarbons. J Natl Cancer Inst (1965) 4.53
In vitro control of the development of macrophage and granulocyte colonies. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A (1966) 4.13
Structural difference in sites on the surface membrane of normal and transformed cells. Nature (1969) 3.81
Water-insoluble derivatives of enzymes, antigens, and antibodies. Annu Rev Biochem (1966) 3.12
The induction of clones of normal mast cells by a substance from conditioned medium. Exp Cell Res (1966) 3.01
Control of normal cell differentiation and the phenotypic reversion of malignancy in myeloid leukaemia. Nature (1978) 2.97
In vitro cell transformation by x-irradiation. Nature (1966) 2.75
Induction of colony formation in vitro by human lymphocytes. Nature (1976) 2.71
On the mechanism of polyoma virus-induced synthesis of cellular DNA. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A (1965) 2.67
Studies on the nature of messenger RNA in germinating wheat embryos. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A (1968) 2.54
Destruction of mouse and rat embryo cells in tissue culture by lymph node cells from unsensitized rats. J Cell Physiol (1965) 2.44
Specific inhibition by N-acetyl-D-galactosamine of the interaction between soybean agglutinin and animal cell surfaces. Biochim Biophys Acta (1970) 2.33
Pattern of interleukin 6 gene expression in vivo suggests a role for this cytokine in angiogenesis. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A (1990) 2.25
In vitro induction of granulocyte differentiation in hematopoietic cells from leukemic and non-leukemic patients. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A (1970) 2.22
Membrane site modified on induction of the transformation of lymphocytes by periodate. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A (1972) 2.22
Regulation of normal differentiation in mouse and human myeloid leukemic cells by phorbol esters and the mechanism of tumor promotion. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A (1979) 2.17
The role of water stress in the inactivation of messenger RNA of germinating wheat embryos. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A (1968) 2.15
Cervical competence as a continuum: a study of ultrasonographic cervical length and obstetric performance. Am J Obstet Gynecol (1995) 2.10
Regulation of p53 stability and p53-dependent apoptosis by NADH quinone oxidoreductase 1. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A (2001) 2.10
Conformational studies of poly-L-alanine in water. Biopolymers (1968) 2.02
Induction of lymphocyte transformation by sequential treatment with neuraminidase and galactose oxidase. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A (1973) 2.01
Lymphocyte transformation induced by concanavalin A and its reversion by methyl-alpha-D-mannopyranoside. Biochim Biophys Acta (1971) 1.98
Identification of mutagenic metabolites of benzo(a)pyrene in mammalian cells. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A (1976) 1.96
Relationship of the structure and biological activity of the natural homologues of tunicamycin. J Biol Chem (1982) 1.95
Hybridization between SV40 DNA and cellular DNA's. J Mol Biol (1969) 1.92
Hematopoietic cells from mice deficient in wild-type p53 are more resistant to induction of apoptosis by some agents. Blood (1993) 1.90
Cell susceptibility to transformation and cytotoxicity by the carcinogenic hydrocarbon benzo[a]pyrene. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A (1966) 1.86
Control of lysozyme induction in the differentiation of myeloid leukemic cells. Cell (1976) 1.79
Reversion of properties in cells transformed by polyoma virus. Nature (1968) 1.79
Biological activities of the two major components of tunicamycin. J Biol Chem (1979) 1.78
DNA rearrangement of a homeobox gene in myeloid leukaemic cells. EMBO J (1988) 1.75
Early ribosomal RNA transcription and appearance of cytoplasmic ribosomes during germination of the wheat embryo. Nat New Biol (1971) 1.68
Effect of phytohemagglutinin and prostaglandins on cyclic AMP synthesis in rat lymph node lymphocytes. Biochim Biophys Acta (1970) 1.67
The continued requirement for inducer for the development of macrophage and granulocyte colonies. J Cell Physiol (1968) 1.67
Irreversible inhibition of biotin transport in yeast by biotinyl-p-nitrophenyl ester. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A (1971) 1.66
Receptor mobility and the mechanism of cell-cell binding induced by concanavalin A. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A (1974) 1.65
An analysis of the mechanism of neoplastic cell transformation by polyoma virus, hydrocarbons, and x-irradiation. Curr Top Dev Biol (1967) 1.64
Effect of the microenvironment on the mode of action of immobilized enzymes. Adv Enzymol Relat Areas Mol Biol (1971) 1.64
Differential toxicity on normal and transformed cells in vitro and inhibition of tumour development in vivo by concanavalin A. Nature (1970) 1.64
Chromosome mapping of the genes that control differentiation and malignancy in myeloid leukemic cells. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A (1977) 1.64
The in vitro induction of an increase in cell multiplication and cellular life span by the water-soluble carcinogen dimethylnitrosamine. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A (1968) 1.60
The difference in contact inhibition of cell replication between normal cells and cells transformed by different carcinogens. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A (1966) 1.59
Soybean hemagglutinin, a plant glycoprotein. I. Isolation of a glycopeptide. J Biol Chem (1966) 1.53
Papain-collodion membranes. I. Preparation and properties. Biochemistry (1968) 1.51
Regulation by bcl-2, c-myc, and p53 of susceptibility to induction of apoptosis by heat shock and cancer chemotherapy compounds in differentiation-competent and -defective myeloid leukemic cells. Cell Growth Differ (1993) 1.50
Ciromosomal control of reversion in transformed cells. Nature (1971) 1.48
Different blocks in the differentiation of myeloid leukemic cells. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A (1974) 1.47
Mutability of different genetic loci in mammalian cells by metabolically activated carcinogenic polycyclic hydrocarbons. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A (1976) 1.47
The myeloid blood cell differentiation-inducing protein MGI-2A is interleukin-6. Blood (1988) 1.47
A theory on the mechanism of carcinogenesis by small deoxyribonucleic acid tumour viruses. Nature (1965) 1.45
Control of the reversion of properties in transformed cells. Nature (1970) 1.44
Control of normal differentiation of myeloid leukemic cells. VIII. Induction of differentiation to mature granulocytes in mass culture. J Cell Physiol (1975) 1.42
Cell susceptibility to transformation by x-irradiation and fixation of the transformed state. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A (1967) 1.41
Rotational relaxation time of concanavalin A bound to the surface membrane of normal and malignant transformed cells. J Mol Biol (1973) 1.40
Mobility of carbohydrate containing sites on the surface membrane in relation to the control of cell growth. FEBS Lett (1973) 1.39
Regulation of membrane changes, differentiation, and malignancy in carcinogenesis. Harvey Lect (1974) 1.39
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Ion metabolism in a Halobacterium. I. Influence of age of culture on intracellular concentrations. J Gen Physiol (1970) 1.38
Mutagenesis and transformation of normal cells by chemical carcinogens. Nature (1976) 1.37
Inhibition of ascites tumor development by concanavalin A. Int J Cancer (1972) 1.36
Control of normal differentiation of myeloid leukemic cells to macrophages and granulocytes. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A (1973) 1.36
Constitutive uncoupling of pathways of gene expression that control growth and differentiation in myeloid leukemia: a model for the origin and progression of malignancy. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A (1980) 1.35
Induction of virus synthesis in polyoma transformed cells by ultraviolet light and mitomycin C. Virology (1970) 1.34
Thrombosthenin M. Purification and interaction with thrombin. Eur J Biochem (1969) 1.34
Enzymatic hydroxylation of benzopyrene and its relationship to cytotoxicity. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A (1969) 1.33
Changes in surface properties of normal and transformed cells caused by tunicamycin, an inhibitor of protein glycosylation. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A (1977) 1.32
Cell-mediated mutagenesis of mammalian cells with chemical carcinogens. Int J Cancer (1974) 1.32
Genetic dissection of the control of normal differentiation in myeloid leukemic cells. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A (1977) 1.32
The stimulation of tumor cell growth by a substance produced by normal and tumor cells. J Cell Physiol (1969) 1.30
Formation of bone tissue in culture from isolated bone cells. J Cell Biol (1974) 1.30
The activation of virus synthesis in polyoma-transformed cells. Virology (1969) 1.28
Induction of specific changes in the surface membrane of myeloid leukemic cells by steroid hormones. Int J Cancer (1975) 1.28
Receptor mobility and the binding of cells to lectin-coated fibers. J Cell Biol (1975) 1.27
Papovaviridae. Intervirology (1974) 1.26
Regulation of the induction of colonies in vitro by normal human lymphocytes. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A (1976) 1.24
Impaired conversion of procollagen to collagen by fibroblasts and bone treated with tunicamycin, an inhibitor of protein glycosylation. J Biol Chem (1977) 1.24
The oncogenic potential of an activated Hox-2.4 homeobox gene in mouse fibroblasts. Mol Cell Biol (1991) 1.23
Indirect induction of differentiation in myeloid leukemic cells by lipid A. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A (1978) 1.23
Identification of the chromosomes that control malignancy. Nat New Biol (1973) 1.22
Control of Fc and C3 receptors on myeloid leukemic cells. J Immunol (1976) 1.20
Differences in the binding of fluorescent concanavalin A to the surface membrane of normal and transformed cells. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A (1972) 1.20
A specific metabolic activity on the surface membrane in malignant cell-transformation. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A (1971) 1.19
Characterization of the inducer required for the development of macrophage and granulocyte colonies. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A (1971) 1.19
Targeting of N-CoR and histone deacetylase 3 by the oncoprotein v-erbA yields a chromatin infrastructure-dependent transcriptional repression pathway. EMBO J (2000) 1.18
Integration of viral into chromosomal deoxyribonucleic acid in an inducible line of polyoma-transformed cells. Virology (1973) 1.17
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The formation of variants with a reversion of properties of transformed cells. 3. Reversion of the structure of the cell surface membrane. Int J Cancer (1969) 1.17
Enzymatic hydrolysis of uridine diphosphate-N-acetyl-D-galactosamine and uridine diphosphate-N-acetyl-D-glucosamine by normal cells, and blocks in this hydrolysis in transformed cells and their revertants. J Biol Chem (1972) 1.16
Polymers tripeptides as collagen models. II. Conformational changes of poly(L-prolyl-glycyl-L-prolyl) in solution. J Mol Biol (1966) 1.16
The meaning of 6.8: numeracy and normality in health information talks. Soc Sci Med (1996) 1.16
Hematopoietic cytokines inhibit apoptosis induced by transforming growth factor beta 1 and cancer chemotherapy compounds in myeloid leukemic cells. Blood (1992) 1.16
Feedback inhibition of the development of macrophage and granulocyte colonies. I. Inhibition by macrophage. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A (1967) 1.15
Precipitation of arabic acid and some seed polysaccharides by glycosylphenylazo dyes. Biochem J (1967) 1.15
Normal differentiation of myeloid leukaemic cells induced by a differentiation-inducing protein. Nat New Biol (1972) 1.15