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Current Opinion in Cell Biology, 1991
Ample evidence has accumulated in recent years to establish that most, if not all, nuclear proto-oncogenes are in fact sequence-specific DNA-binding proteins that modulate gene expression. Their synthesis or activity is modulated by extracellular signals or by cross talk between different classes of transcription factors.
J, Ghysdael, M, Yaniv
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Ample evidence has accumulated in recent years to establish that most, if not all, nuclear proto-oncogenes are in fact sequence-specific DNA-binding proteins that modulate gene expression. Their synthesis or activity is modulated by extracellular signals or by cross talk between different classes of transcription factors.
J, Ghysdael, M, Yaniv
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Medical Hypotheses, 2010
A given cancer is produced by a unique combination of genetic alterations that target specific genes, most often leading to activation of oncogenes and inactivation of tumor suppressor genes. Traditional oncogenes, such as RasV12, are involved in maintaining pro-survival and proliferation signals activated in the cell.
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A given cancer is produced by a unique combination of genetic alterations that target specific genes, most often leading to activation of oncogenes and inactivation of tumor suppressor genes. Traditional oncogenes, such as RasV12, are involved in maintaining pro-survival and proliferation signals activated in the cell.
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Oncogenes and oncogenic viruses
Indian Journal of Clinical Biochemistry, 1996openaire +1 more source

