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Publikováno v:
Molecular and Cellular Biology. 14:2291-2297
Normal cells in culture exhibit limited division potential and have been used as a model for cellular senescence. In contrast, tumor-derived or carcinogen- or virus-transformed cells are capable of indefinite division. Fusion of normal human diploid
Publikováno v:
Molecular and Cellular Biology. 14:2291-2297
Normal cells in culture exhibit limited division potential and have been used as a model for cellular senescence. In contrast, tumor-derived or carcinogen- or virus-transformed cells are capable of indefinite division. Fusion of normal human diploid
Autor:
C. J. Kemp, G. Stingl, C. Caulín, E. G. Jung, H. Tanooka, J. Lassus, E. F. Griffin, Douglas R. Lowy, J. L. Jorcano, J. C. Wang, L. Weber, R. Kato, Paul Janiaud, S. Ohno, A. Schwaaf, R. Gollhausen, N. Sönnichsen, H. Hug, Toshio Kuroki, M. Yaar, J. R. Schlehofer, K. Krasagakis, PE Purkis, Monika M. Gross, H. Heine, H. Mukhtar, J. A. Newton, G. Reisbach, C. Bauer, A. Winter, K. M. Niemi, S. Yamamoto, Bernd L. Sorg, V. A. DeLeo, S. Bruvers, P. Navarro, A. Ootsuyama, G. Tadini, Bert J. Vermeer, D. English, A. B. Bianchi, S. Feil, A. Lehmus, H. Winter, P. T. Strickland, C. Proby, J. M. Foidart, R. Eckert, R. E. Albert, N. E. Fusenig, E. Lee, R. D. Granstein, P. Bums, E. Berti, J. Jürgensmeier, H. Roeser, J. Nährig, A. Anders, F. R. de Gruijl, C. S. Baxter, R. Mailhammer, H. van Weelden, Y. Fujiwara, E. Filvaroff, E. Weber, S. Froschermaier, G. Graf, J. C. Barrett, J. Weiss, H. Weber, B. Hennig, M. Miller, F. Urbach, K. Yamamura, E. Pâques, A. Hülsen, Seymour Garte, B. A. Gilchrest, S. Neill, K. Thalmeier, C. Zechel, Jan P. Vandenbroucke, B. Epe, P. Höfler, B. Przybilla, A. Markey, C. Gilles, C. Bauluz, I. B. Weinstein, U. Van der Piepen, Fokko J. Van Der Woude, T. Jimbo, A. Cano, P. Tomakidi, M. Quintanilla, A. Real, T. Grande, G. T. Bowden, H. Friesel, Y. Mishima, Jan N. Bouwes Bavinck, D. Breitkreutz, Stanley J. Miller, M. Piette, E. Wagner, M. Buček, A. Kopp-Schneider, C. A. Afshari, A. Ranki, M. Garmyn, Margaret L. Kripke, C. Baxter, E. Hecker, Hiroshi Tanooka, F. Harks, E. Lopez-Bran, P. A. Futreal, H. Wei, M. B. Abdel-Naser, A. Diugosz, S. Altmeier, J. Macejewski, Uwe Wollina, J. Römisch, B. Eberlein, E. B. Broecker, Y. Funasaka, M. Glover, M. Haas, S. Gruner, T. Bishop, J. Leers, G. Picht, A. Gilani, W. Diezel, D. S. Silvers, A. Glick, R. Krauß, H. Harris, Anne Østerlind, J. Levy, A. Cerri, E. Danen, K. Schiess, E. Viesel, H. Gröger, B. C. Bastian, K. Hayashibe, K. H. Richter, K. Frenkel, Odilia Popanda, M. Gómez, I. Moll, U. Schleenbecker, M. Ueda, Fritz Anders, H. D. Volk, K. Möller, M. Ichihashi, M. Martín, G. Krauter, S. Krüger-Krasagakes, D. J. Ruiter, J. C. van der Leun, M. Götschl, R. Niedner, Sylvia A. Sedman, T. M. Rünqer, Akira Ootsuyama, Judith P. Johnson, A. Montes, A. G. Ushmorov, G. Bauer, R. Schnapke, S. Kahn, B. Kempkes, C. Garbe, B. Steinbauer, B. K. Armstrong, P. Plein, T. Schneider, C. Missero, B. Schlatterer, M. Schara, P. J. Heenan, M. Stephan, B. A. Burkhart, A. J. P. Klein-Szanto, Eva-B. Bröcker, R. Halaban, S. Grabbe, G. N. P. van Muijen, E. Azizi, D. Schaefer, A. A. Hartmann, C. Ballestin, P. Klein-Bauernschmitt, R. Shukla, G. Kelfkens, M. Nelson, Friedrich Rippmann, M. Kaszkin, S. G. Zubova, Bruce D. Cohen, T. Cody, A. Kricker, V. B. Okulov, P. Fuchs, V. Kinzel, S. Osada, A. Balmain, A. B. Stoler, T. T. Sun, J. Svetek, W. D. Lehmann, F. Larcher, P. Krieg, Jürgen Schweizer, M. Hergenhahn, A. Faissner, G. P. Dotto, C. J. Conti, U. Burcin, L. Hültner, V. Bataille, G. Fürstenberger, EB Lane, A. Smith, D. Jahrens, K. Elgjo, Walter Troll, A. Gandarillas, M. Schön, R. D. Owen, S. Ramón y Cajal, Heinz Walter Thielmann, A. O. Danilov, S. H. Yuspa, J. Cuzick, P. L. Randell, Sylvia Unger, J. A. Boyd, C. Sutter, N. M. Navone, IM Leigh, H. J. Stark, L. A. Annab, R. Gitto, James M. Spencer, C. E. Orfanos, R. M. Lavker, W. Tilgen, R. Albert, H. L. Moses, Eric J. Stanbridge, R. Kosters, Rainer Schmidt, P. Boukamp, E. Schöpf, U. Pascheberg, Yuichi Hashimoto, A. Robledo, F. Marks, J. Sherman, J. Richards, C. E. Klein, Frans H.J. Claas, S. Pečar, Bernard M. Mechler, Doris Rueß, B. Fiebich, Lutz Edler, John T. Schiller, H. Fujiki
Publikováno v:
Journal of Cancer Research and Clinical Oncology. 117:S61-S83
Publikováno v:
Cancer research. 59(24)
The promoter of the hTERT gene encoding the catalytic subunit of telomerase was recently cloned and has a dense CG-rich CpG island, suggesting a role for methylation in regulation of hTERT expression. In this study, we have initiated the analysis of
Autor:
D, Romagnolo, L A, Annab, T E, Thompson, J I, Risinger, L A, Terry, J C, Barrett, C A, Afshari
Publikováno v:
Molecular carcinogenesis. 22(2)
Alterations in the expression of the breast and ovarian cancer susceptibility gene BRCA1 may contribute to the development of mammary and ovarian neoplasia. The sex-steroid estrogen modulates cell proliferation of normal and neoplastic breast and ova
Publikováno v:
Genes, chromosomescancer. 16(1)
Microcell-mediated introduction of a neo-tagged human chromosome 1 (HC-1-neo) into several immortal cell lines has previously been shown to induce growth arrest and phenotypic changes indicative of replicative senescence. Somatic cell hybridization s
Publikováno v:
Cold Spring Harbor symposia on quantitative biology. 59
Publikováno v:
Advances in experimental medicine and biology. 330
Normal human and rodent cells in culture exhibit a finite life span at the end of which they exhibit morphological changes and cease proliferating, a process termed cellular senescence or cellular aging. Many cancer cells differ from normal cells in
Publikováno v:
Cancer research. 51(21)
Senescent cells fail to respond to serum-induced signals for DNA synthesis. Because a central role for the p34cdc2 protein kinase is postulated in control of the cell cycle, we examined the status of this kinase in senescent cells and other growth-ar
Publikováno v:
Cancer research. 45(2)
Neoplastic development of Syrian hamster embryo (SHE) cells in culture is a multistep process in which intermediate or preneoplastic cells can be identified and isolated. In an attempt to further characterize normal and preneoplastic cells, we have c