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Anchorage
Resistance to activation force.
National Institutes of Health
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1999
1999
Anchorage-dependent expression of cyclin A in primary cells requires a negative DNA regulatory element and a functional Rb
A. Philips
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X. Huet
,
A. Plet
,
J. Rech
,
A. Vié
,
J. Blanchard
Oncogene
1999
Corpus ID: 10611037
Many cells, when cultured in suspension, fail to express cyclin A, a regulatory component of cell cycle kinases cdc2 and cdk2 and…
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1994
1994
Titanium fiber mesh anchorage for percutaneous devices applicable for peritoneal dialysis.
Y. Paquay
Journal of Biomedical Materials Research
1994
Corpus ID: 36705874
In previous experiments a new type of percutaneous device for implantation in soft tissue was designed. The subcutaneous…
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1990
1990
Phorbol ester-stimulated phosphorylation of keratinocyte transglutaminase in the membrane anchorage region.
R. Chakravarty
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X. Rong
,
R. Rice
Biochemical Journal
1990
Corpus ID: 27584752
The membrane-bound transglutaminase of cultured keratinocytes became radioactively labelled upon addition of [32P]Pi to the…
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Highly Cited
1983
Highly Cited
1983
Cell cycle-dependent intervention by benzamide of carcinogen-induced neoplastic transformation and in vitro poly(ADP-ribosyl)ation of nuclear proteins in human fibroblasts.
E. Kun
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E. Kirsten
,
G. Milo
,
P. Kurian
,
H. Kumari
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences…
1983
Corpus ID: 30191182
Human fibroblasts were subjected to nutritionally induced G1 block, followed by release and subsequent entry into S phase, and…
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Highly Cited
1983
Highly Cited
1983
The possibility of skeletal anchorage.
T. Creekmore
,
M. Eklund
Journal of clinical orthodontics
1983
Corpus ID: 41538791
Highly Cited
1982
Highly Cited
1982
Fibronectin has a dual role in locomotion and anchorage of primary chick fibroblasts and can promote entry into the division cycle
J. Couchman
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D. Rees
,
M. Green
,
C. G. Smith
Journal of Cell Biology
1982
Corpus ID: 6865122
Fibronectin (FN), which is already known to be a natural factor for fibroblast spreading on substrata, has now been shown to be…
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1982
1982
Clonal analysis of the stepwise appearance of anchorage independence and tumorigenicity in CAK, a permanent line of mouse cells.
D. Thomassen
,
R. Demars
Cancer Research
1982
Corpus ID: 12653575
To provide information on the number of steps involved in preneoplastic progression in vitro, the induced and spontaneous…
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1981
1981
Carcinogen-induced anchorage-independent growth and in vivo lethality of human MRC-5 cells.
J. W. Greiner
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C. Evans
,
J. DiPaolo
Carcinogenesis
1981
Corpus ID: 31255116
Chemical carcinogens or u.v. irradiation induce in vitro anchorage-independent growth and in vivo lethal multicellular…
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1970
1970
A laminagraphic study of cuspid retraction versus molar anchorage loss.
R. C. Paulson
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T. Speidel
,
R. Isaacson
Angle Orthodontist
1970
Corpus ID: 45860809
Abstract No Abstract Available. Given before the Midwestern Component of the Angle Society, January, 1969.
1965
1965
Career anchorage: managerial mobility motivations.
C. Tausky
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R. Dubin
American Sociological Review
1965
Corpus ID: 42002887
Sociological theories of occupational mobility have incorporated two sets of assumptions about occupational aspiration. One…
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