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Publications by Shozo TAKAYAMA
Induction of Anchorage Independent Growth of Normal Fibroblasts by Growth Factors.
Proceedings of the Japan Academy Series B: Physical and Biological Sciences
Multidisciplinary
Biological Sciences
Medicine
Agricultural
Astronomy
Physics
Amino-Methyl-.Alpha.-Carboline-Induced DNA Modification in Rat Salivary Glands and Pancreas Detected by 32p-Postlabeling Method.
Proceedings of the Japan Academy Series B: Physical and Biological Sciences
Multidisciplinary
Biological Sciences
Medicine
Agricultural
Astronomy
Physics
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Regulation of Microfilament Organization and Anchorage-Independent Growth by Tropomyosin 1.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
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Differential Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor Signaling Regulates Anchorage-Independent Growth by Modulation of the PI3K/AKT Pathway
Oncogene
Cancer Research
Genetics
Molecular Biology
P73 Poses a Barrier to Malignant Transformation by Limiting Anchorage-Independent Growth
EMBO Journal
Immunology
Molecular Biology
Biochemistry
Microbiology
Neuroscience
Medicine
Genetics
Suppression of Anchorage-Independent Growth of Human Cancer Cell Lines by the DRS Gene
Oncogene
Cancer Research
Genetics
Molecular Biology
Inhibition of Anchorage-Independent Growth of Tumor Cells by IT-62-B, a New Anthracycline.
Journal of Antibiotics
Drug Discovery
Pharmacology
A Unique Receptor-Independent Mechanism by Which Insulinlike Growth Factor I Regulates the Availability of Insulinlike Growth Factor Binding Proteins in Normal and Transformed Human Fibroblasts.
Journal of Clinical Investigation
Medicine
Stimulation of Anchorage-Independent Growth of Syrian Hamster Embryo Cells by a Deproteinized Extract of Calf Blood (Solcoseryl).
The Japanese Journal of Pharmacology
The Transmembrane Domain of CEACAM1-4S Is a Determinant of Anchorage Independent Growth and Tumorigenicity
PLoS ONE
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Individual Cas Phosphorylation Sites Are Dispensable for Processive Phosphorylation by SRC and Anchorage-Independent Cell Growth
Journal of Biological Chemistry
Biochemistry
Cell Biology
Molecular Biology