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HHCM protein, human
Known as:
HHCM Protein
, HHCM
, HHC(M)
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Encoded by human HHCM Gene, 467-amino acid 52-kD Hepatocellular Carcinoma Protein HHCM exhibits transforming ability on fibroblasts and liver cells…
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National Institutes of Health
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Cancer Promoting Genes
HHCM gene
HHCM wt Allele
Homo sapiens
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2009
2009
Hohmann-Hohmann and Hohmann-Phasing Cooperative Rendezvous Maneuvers
Atri Dutta
,
P. Tsiotras
2009
Corpus ID: 55643909
We consider the problem of cooperative rendezvous between two satellites in circular orbits, given a fixed time for the…
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1999
1999
Rejection pattern of simultaneously transplanted cardiac and skeletal muscle grafts in a rat model.
M. Sekosan
,
J. Blanchard
,
M. Massad
,
E. Benedetti
International Journal of Surgical Investigation
1999
Corpus ID: 20337068
BACKGROUND We studied the correlation of cardiac and skeletal muscle allograft rejection in a rat model to assess the feasibility…
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1990
1990
A human hepatocellular carcinoma 3.0-kilobase DNA sequence transforms both rat liver cells and NIH3T3 fibroblasts and encodes a 52-kilodalton protein.
S. S. Yang
,
K. Zhang
,
W. Viera
,
J. Taub
,
J. Zeilstra-Ryalls
,
R. Somerville
Cancer Research
1990
Corpus ID: 892621
Neoplastic transformation of rat liver cells in vitro by DNA-mediated gene transfer with an oncogene, hhcM, derived from human…
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Review
1988
Review
1988
Transforming DNA sequences of human hepatocellular carcinomas, their distribution and relationship with hepatitis B virus sequence in human hepatomas.
S. S. Yang
,
R. Modali
,
J. Parks
,
J. Taub
Leukemia
1988
Corpus ID: 20110746
Several related human transforming DNA sequences, hhc, and a putative normal liver homologue, c-hhc, have been molecularly cloned…
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