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The myc family of nuclear proto-oncogenes
1989Several members of the myc family of proto-oncogenes have been described, and some (c-, N-, and L-myc) have been characterized in considerable detail. They are united by a common gene structure and nucleotide homologies that were used to identify some of them initially.
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Amplification of Proto-oncogenes in Tumorigenesis
1986The search for genetic damage in neoplastic cells has become a central theme of contemporary cancer research. Two sorts of damage have been sought: (a) lesions that alter the expression of otherwise normal genes, and (b) lesions that change the functions of gene products. Both have been found, and both may play a role in the genesis of human neoplasia [
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Interleukin‐3‐dependent expression of the c‐myc and c‐fos proto‐oncogenes in hemopoietic cell lines.
EMBO Journal, 1986Jean-Fran+3 more
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Viral integration, fragile sites, and proto-oncogenes in human neoplasia
Human Genetics, 1990N. Popescu, D. Zimonjic, J. DiPaolo
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Differentiation of F9 teratocarcinoma stem cells after transfer of c-fos proto-oncogenes
Nature, 1984R. Müller, E. Wagner
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