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DEPINHO, RONALD A
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Comparative analysis of the expression and oncogenic activities of Xenopus c-, N-, and L-myc homologs.
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Contrasting roles for c-Myc and L-Myc in the regulation of cellular growth and differentiation in vivo.
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Proto-Oncogene Proteins c-myc
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Myc family oncoproteins function through a common pathway to transform normal cells in culture: cross-interference by Max and trans-acting dominant mutants.
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IgH enhancer deregulated expression of L-myc: abnormal T lymphocyte development and T cell lymphomagenesis.
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Mouse Sin3A interacts with and can functionally substitute for the amino-terminal repression of the Myc antagonist Mxi1.
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Analysis of C-MYC function in normal cells via conditional gene-targeted mutation.
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FoxOs enforce a progression checkpoint to constrain mTORC1-activated renal tumorigenesis.
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Loss of transcriptional attenuation in N-myc is associated with progression towards a more malignant phenotype.
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Telomere dysfunction alters the chemotherapeutic profile of transformed cells.
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myc family oncogenes in the development of normal and neoplastic cells.
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Differential regulation of the N-myc gene in transfected cells and transgenic mice.
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Effects of the MYC oncogene antagonist, MAD, on proliferation, cell cycling and the malignant phenotype of human brain tumour cells.
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Contrasting roles for Myc and Mad proteins in cellular growth and differentiation.
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Drosophila Myc is oncogenic in mammalian cells and plays a role in the diminutive phenotype.
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Functional interactions among members of the Myc superfamily and potential relevance to cutaneous growth and development.
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Repression by the Mad(Mxi1)-Sin3 complex.
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Telomerase reverse transcriptase gene is a direct target of c-Myc but is not functionally equivalent in cellular transformation.
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Gene-target recognition among members of the myc superfamily and implications for oncogenesis.
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N-myc can functionally replace c-myc in murine development, cellular growth, and differentiation.
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Myc-enhanced expression of Cul1 promotes ubiquitin-dependent proteolysis and cell cycle progression.
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Myc and Max: a putative transcriptional complex in search of a cellular target.
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Unlimited mileage from telomerase?
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Dual inactivation of RB and p53 pathways in RAS-induced melanomas.
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p53 and Pten control neural and glioma stem/progenitor cell renewal and differentiation.
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An amino-terminal domain of Mxi1 mediates anti-Myc oncogenic activity and interacts with a homolog of the yeast transcriptional repressor SIN3.
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In?Vivo Functional Platform Targeting Patient-Derived Xenografts Identifies WDR5-Myc Association as a Critical Determinant of Pancreatic Cancer.
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Proto Oncogene Proteins c myc