Standout Papers

Isolation of monoclonal antibodies specific for human c-myc proto-oncogene product. 1983 2026 1997 2011 2.3k
  1. Isolation of monoclonal antibodies specific for human c-myc proto-oncogene product. (1985)
    Gérard I. Evan, George K. Lewis et al. Molecular and Cellular Biology
  2. Amplification of N- myc in Untreated Human Neuroblastomas Correlates with Advanced Disease Stage (1984)
    Garrett M. Brodeur, Robert C. Seeger et al. Science
  3. The Molecular Genetics of Cancer (1987)
    J. Michael Bishop Science
  4. CELLULAR ONCOGENES AND RETROVIRUSES (1983)
    J. Michael Bishop Annual Review of Biochemistry
  5. Molecular themes in oncogenesis (1991)
    J. Michael Bishop Cell
  6. Amplified DNA with limited homology to myc cellular oncogene is shared by human neuroblastoma cell lines and a neuroblastoma tumour (1983)
    Manfred Schwab, Kari Alitalo et al. Nature
  7. DNA related to the transforming gene(s) of avian sarcoma viruses is present in normal avian DNA (1976)
    D. Stéhelin, Harold Varmus et al. Nature
  8. Isolation of Monoclonal Antibodies Specific for Human c-myc Proto-Oncogene Product (1985)
    Gérard I. Evan, George K. Lewis et al. Molecular and Cellular Biology
  9. MYC inactivation uncovers pluripotent differentiation and tumour dormancy in hepatocellular cancer (2004)
    Catherine M. Shachaf, Constadina Arvanitis et al. Nature
  10. Homogeneously staining chromosomal regions contain amplified copies of an abundantly expressed cellular oncogene (c-myc) in malignant neuroendocrine cells from a human colon carcinoma. (1983)
    Kari Alitalo, M. Schwab et al. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
  11. Senescence of human fibroblasts induced by oncogenic Raf (1998)
    Jiyue Zhu, Douglas Woods et al. Genes & Development
  12. Evidence that the transforming gene of avian sarcoma virus encodes a protein kinase associated with a phosphoprotein (1978)
    Arthur D. Levinson, Hermann Oppermann et al. Cell
  13. Multiple arrangements of viral DNA and an activated host oncogene in bursal lymphomas (1982)
    Gregory S. Payne, J. Michael Bishop et al. Nature
  14. The MYC protein activates transcription of the alpha-prothymosin gene. (1991)
    Martin Eilers, Sabine Schirm et al. The EMBO Journal
  15. Sustained Loss of a Neoplastic Phenotype by Brief Inactivation of MYC (2002)
    Meenakshi Jain, Constadina Arvanitis et al. Science
  16. The Metabolic Profile of Tumors Depends on Both the Responsible Genetic Lesion and Tissue Type (2012)
    Mariia Yuneva, Teresa W.‐M. Fan et al. Cell Metabolism
  17. Viral oncogenes (1985)
    J. Michael Bishop Cell
  18. A cellular oncogene (c-Ki-ras) is amplified, overexpressed, and located within karyotypic abnormalities in mouse adrenocortical tumour cells (1983)
    Manfred Schwab, Kari Alitalo et al. Nature
  19. Chimaeras of Myc oncoprotein and steroid receptors cause hormone-dependent transformation of cells (1989)
    Martin Eilers, Didier Picard et al. Nature
  20. Definition of regions in human c-myc that are involved in transformation and nuclear localization. (1987)
    James C. Stone, Titia de Lange et al. Molecular and Cellular Biology
  21. Correct integration of retroviral DNA in vitro (1987)
    Patrick O. Brown, Bruce Bowerman et al. Cell
  22. Mapping unintegrated avian sarcoma virus DNA: Termini of linear DNA bear 300 nucleotides present once or twice in two species of circular DNA (1978)
    Peter R. Shank, Stephen H. Hughes et al. Cell
  23. Retroviral integration: structure of the initial covalent product and its precursor, and a role for the viral IN protein. (1989)
    Patrick O. Brown, Bruce Bowerman et al. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
  24. Molecular cloning and characterization of avian sarcoma virus circular DNA molecules (1980)
    W. DeLorbe, Paul A. Luciw et al. Journal of Virology
  25. Enhanced expression of the human gene N-myc consequent to amplification of DNA may contribute to malignant progression of neuroblastoma. (1984)
    M. Schwab, Jay W. Ellison et al. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
  26. Uninfected vertebrate cells contain a protein that is closely related to the product of the avian sarcoma virus transforming gene (src). (1979)
    Hermann Oppermann, Arthur D. Levinson et al. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
  27. A nucleoprotein complex mediates the integration of retroviral DNA. (1989)
    Bruce Bowerman, Patrick O. Brown et al. Genes & Development
  28. Characterization of sites for tyrosine phosphorylation in the transforming protein of Rous sarcoma virus (pp60v-src) and its normal cellular homologue (pp60c-src). (1981)
    J. E. Smart, Herman Oppermann et al. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
  29. Telomerase extends the lifespan of virus-transformed human cells without net telomere lengthening (1999)
    Jiyue Zhu, He Wang et al. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
  30. Proviruses of avian sarcoma virus are terminally redundant, co-extensive with unintegrated linear DNA and integrated at many sites (1978)
    Stephen H. Hughes, Peter R. Shank et al. Cell
  31. Analysis of avian leukosis virus DNA and RNA in bursal tumors: Viral gene expression is not required for maintenance of the tumor state (1981)
    Gregory S. Payne, Sara A. Courtneidge et al. Cell
  32. Standardized and simplified nomenclature for proteins common to all retroviruses (1988)
    Jonathan Leis, David Baltimore et al. Journal of Virology
  33. Isolation and characterization of chicken DNA homologous to the two putative oncogenes of avian erythroblastosis virus (1982)
    Björn Vennström, J. Michael Bishop Cell
  34. The protein encoded by the transforming gene of avian sarcoma virus (pp60src) and a homologous protein in normal cells (pp60proto-src) are associated with the plasma membrane. (1980)
    Sara A. Courtneidge, Arthur D. Levinson et al. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
  35. Nucleotide sequence of an avian sarcoma virus oncogene (src) and proposed amino acid sequence for gene product (1980)
    A.P. Czernilofsky, Arthur D. Levinson et al. Nature
  36. Virus-Specific Ribonucleic Acid in Cells Producing Rous Sarcoma Virus: Detection and Characterization (1972)
    Axel-Claude Garapin, Lois Fanshier et al. Journal of Virology
  37. Retroviruses (1978)
    J. Michael Bishop Annual Review of Biochemistry
  38. The purified product of the transforming gene of avian sarcoma virus phosphorylates tyrosine. (1980)
    Arthur D. Levinson, Herman Oppermann et al. Journal of Biological Chemistry
  39. Identification of a human gene (HCK) that encodes a protein-tyrosine kinase and is expressed in hemopoietic cells. (1987)
    Nancy Quintrell, R V Lebo et al. Molecular and Cellular Biology
  40. Dexamethasone-mediated induction of mouse mammary tumor virus RNA: a system for studying glucocorticoid action (1975)
    G M Ringold, Keith R. Yamamoto et al. Cell
  41. Chromosome localization in normal human cells and neuroblastomas of a gene related to c-myc (1984)
    Manfred Schwab, Harold Varmus et al. Nature
  42. Human N-myc gene contributes to neoplastic transformation of mammalian cells in culture (1985)
    Manfred Schwab, Harold Varmus et al. Nature
  43. DNA and RNA from Uninfected Vertebrate Cells Contain Nucleotide Sequences Related to the Putative Transforming Gene of Avian Myelocytomatosis Virus (1979)
    Diana Sheiness, J. Michael Bishop Journal of Virology
  44. Enemies within: the genesis of retrovirus oncogenes (1981)
    J. Michael Bishop Cell
  45. Glucocorticoid-stimulated accumulation of mouse mammary tumor virus RNA: increased rate of synthesis of viral RNA. (1977)
    G M Ringold, Keith R. Yamamoto et al. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
  46. A cellular protein that associates with the transforming protein of Rous sarcoma virus is also a heat-shock protein. (1981)
    Herman Oppermann, Warren Levinson et al. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
  47. Isolation and characterization of c-myc, a cellular homolog of the oncogene (v-myc) of avian myelocytomatosis virus strain 29 (1982)
    Björn Vennström, Diana Sheiness et al. Journal of Virology
  48. Location and function of retroviral and SV40 sequences that enhance biochemical transformation after microinjection of DNA (1983)
    Paul A. Luciw, J. Michael Bishop et al. Cell
  49. Identification of nuclear proteins encoded by viral and cellular myc oncogenes (1983)
    Kari Alitalo, Gary Ramsay et al. Nature
  50. Purification of DNA complementary to nucleotide sequences required for neoplastic transformation of fibroblasts by avian sarcoma viruses (1976)
    D. Stéhelin, Ramareddy V. Guntaka et al. Journal of Molecular Biology
  51. The low molecular weight RNAs of Rous sarcoma virus (1970)
    J. Michael Bishop, Warren Levinson et al. Virology
  52. Cellular functions are required for the synthesis and integration of avian sarcoma virus-specific DNA (1977)
    Harold Varmus, Thomas Padgett et al. Cell
  53. The size and genetic composition of virus-specific RNAs in the cytoplasm of cells producing avian sarcoma-leukosis viruses (1977)
    Susan R. Weiss, Harold Varmus et al. Cell
  54. Molecular cloning of the avian erythroblastosis virus genome and recovery of oncogenic virus by transfection of chicken cells (1980)
    Björn Vennström, Lois Fanshier et al. Journal of Virology
  55. Molecular cloning of the avian myelocytomatosis virus genome and recovery of infectious virus by transfection of chicken cells (1981)
    Björn Vennström, C. Moscovici et al. Journal of Virology

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