Differentiation and survival influences of growth factors in human neuroblastoma.
暂无分享,去创建一个
E. Nånberg | J. Hoehner | C. Gestblom | F. Hedborg | S. Påhlman | I. Johansson | E. Lavenius | S. Fagerström | U. Larsson | E. Ortoft | Eva Örtoft | Helena Söderholm | Sofia Fagerstrom | Ulrika Larsson | Sven Påhlman | Jeff C. Hoehner | Eeva Nanberg | Fredrik Hedborg
[1] J. Hoehner,et al. Cellular death in neuroblastoma: in situ correlation of apoptosis and bcl‐2 expression , 1995, International journal of cancer.
[2] D. Kaplan,et al. Association of neurotrophin receptor expression and differentiation in human neuroblastoma. , 1995, The American journal of pathology.
[3] E. Nånberg,et al. Transfection of TRK-A into human neuroblastoma cells restores their ability to differentiate in response to nerve growth factor. , 1995, Cell growth & differentiation : the molecular biology journal of the American Association for Cancer Research.
[4] L. Grimelius,et al. The expression profile of alternatively spliced neuronal c‐src RNA distinguishes between human tumours of the sympatho‐adrenal lineage , 1995, International journal of cancer.
[5] P. Sparén,et al. Biochemical evidence for a mature phenotype in morphologically poorly differentiated neuroblastomas with a favourable outcome. , 1995, European journal of cancer.
[6] R Ohlsson,et al. The cell type-specific IGF2 expression during early human development correlates to the pattern of overgrowth and neoplasia in the Beckwith-Wiedemann syndrome. , 1994, The American journal of pathology.
[7] A. Nakagawara,et al. Expression and function of TRK-B and BDNF in human neuroblastomas , 1994, Molecular and cellular biology.
[8] P. Ambros,et al. Proof of the reactive nature of the Schwann cell in neuroblastoma and its clinical implications. , 1994, Progress in clinical and biological research.
[9] E. Nånberg,et al. Basic FGF and IGF-I promote differentiation of human SH-SY5Y neuroblastoma cells in culture. , 1994, Growth factors.
[10] S. Påhlman,et al. Activation of the human NPY gene during neuroblastoma cell differentiation: induced transcriptional activities of AP-1 and AP-2. , 1994, Cell growth & differentiation : the molecular biology journal of the American Association for Cancer Research.
[11] C. Betsholtz,et al. Human GAP-43 Gene Expression: Multiple Start Sites for Initiation of Transcription in Differentiating Human Neuroblastoma Cells , 1993, Molecular and Cellular Neuroscience.
[12] D. Kaplan,et al. Induction of TrkB by retinoic acid mediates biologic responsiveness to BDNF and differentiation of human neuroblastoma cells , 1993, Neuron.
[13] M. Borrello,et al. trk and ret proto‐oncogene expression in human neuroblastoma specimens: High frequency of trk expression in non‐advanced stages , 1993, International journal of cancer.
[14] C. Dominici,et al. Coexpression of messenger RNA for TRK protooncogene and low affinity nerve growth factor receptor in neuroblastoma with favorable prognosis. , 1993, Cancer research.
[15] A. Cantor,et al. Association between high levels of expression of the TRK gene and favorable outcome in human neuroblastoma. , 1993, The New England journal of medicine.
[16] D. Stram,et al. Lack of high-affinity nerve growth factor receptors in aggressive neuroblastomas. , 1993, Journal of the National Cancer Institute.
[17] G. Brodeur. TRK-a expression in neuroblastomas: a new prognostic marker with biological and clinical significance. , 1993, Journal of the National Cancer Institute.
[18] P. Parker,et al. Differential Expression and Subcellular Localization of Protein Kinase C α, β, γ, δ, and ɛ Isoforms in SH‐SY5Y Neuroblastoma Cells: Modifications During Differentiation , 1993 .
[19] D. Anderson,et al. Molecular control of cell fate in the neural crest: the sympathoadrenal lineage. , 1993, Annual review of neuroscience.
[20] E. Shooter,et al. Steady-state polypeptide modulations associated with nerve growth factor (NGF)-induced terminal differentiation and NGF deprivation-induced apoptosis in human neuroblastoma cells. , 1992, The Journal of biological chemistry.
[21] E. Nånberg,et al. Protein kinase C remains functionally active during TPA induced neuronal differentiation of SH‐SY5Y human neuroblastoma cells , 1992, Journal of cellular physiology.
[22] S. Påhlman,et al. A complex consisting of pp60c-src/pp60c-srcN and a 38 kDa protein is highly enriched in growth cones from differentiated SH-SY5Y neuroblastoma cells. , 1992, Journal of cell science.
[23] A. Ross,et al. Neuronal differentiation triggered by blocking cell proliferation. , 1992, Cell growth & differentiation : the molecular biology journal of the American Association for Cancer Research.
[24] K. Matsumoto,et al. In vitro activation of distinct molecular and cellular phenotypes after induction of differentiation in a human neuroblastoma cell line. , 1992, Cancer research.
[25] K. Åkerman,et al. Staurosporine induces a neuronal phenotype in SH‐SY5Y human neuroblastoma cells that resembles that induced by the phorbol ester 12‐O‐tetradecanoyl phorbol‐13 acetate TPA) , 1992, FEBS letters.
[26] F. Hedborg,et al. N-myc gene amplification in neuroblastoma: a clinical approach using ultrasound guided cutting needle biopsies collected at diagnosis. , 1992, Medical and pediatric oncology.
[27] M. Schalling,et al. Insulin-like growth factor I shifts from promoting cell division to potentiating maturation during neuronal differentiation. , 1991, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America.
[28] M. Nordenskjöld,et al. Expression of the neuronal form of pp60c-src in neuroblastoma in relation to clinical stage and prognosis. , 1990, Cancer research.
[29] G. Brodeur,et al. Multiple defects of the nerve growth factor receptor in human neuroblastomas. , 1990, Cell growth & differentiation : the molecular biology journal of the American Association for Cancer Research.
[30] A. Laslop,et al. Divergent changes of chromogranin A/secretogranin II levels in differentiating human neuroblastoma cells , 1990, FEBS letters.
[31] K. Åkerman,et al. Effects of bryostatins 1 and 2 on morphological and functional differentiation of SH-SY5Y human neuroblastoma cells. , 1990, Cancer research.
[32] A. Ross,et al. Nerve growth factor-induced differentiation of human neuroblastoma and neuroepithelioma cell lines. , 1990, Cell growth & differentiation : the molecular biology journal of the American Association for Cancer Research.
[33] K. Mellström,et al. Early activation of endogenous pp60src kinase activity during neuronal differentiation of cultured human neuroblastoma cells , 1990, Molecular and cellular biology.
[34] K. Hall,et al. Mitogenically uncoupled insulin and IGF-I receptors of differentiated human neuroblastoma cells are functional and mediate ligand-induced signals. , 1990, Growth factors.
[35] U Hammerling,et al. Human neuroblastoma cells in culture: a model for neuronal cell differentiation and function. , 1990, Acta physiologica Scandinavica. Supplementum.
[36] J. Heikkilä,et al. Protein kinase C activation and down‐regulation in relation to phorbol ester‐induced differentiation of SH‐SY5Y human neuroblastoma cells , 1989, Journal of cellular physiology.
[37] M. Israel,et al. Autonomous growth of a human neuroblastoma cell line is mediated by insulin-like growth factor II. , 1989, The Journal of clinical investigation.
[38] E. Kandel,et al. A quantitative analysis of 2-D gels identifies proteins in which labeling is increased following long-term sensitization in Aplysia , 1988, Neuron.
[39] A. Nordberg,et al. Muscarinic receptors in human SH-SY5Y neuroblastoma cell line: regulation by phorbol ester and retinoic acid-induced differentiation. , 1987, Brain research.
[40] L. Jensen. Phenotypic differentiation of aphidicolin-selected human neuroblastoma cultures after long-term exposure to nerve growth factor. , 1987, Developmental biology.
[41] I. G. Scott,et al. Development of a neural phenotype in differentiating ganglion cell‐derived human neuroblastoma cells , 1986, Journal of cellular physiology.
[42] K. Hall,et al. Mitogenic response of human SH-SY5Y neuroblastoma cells to insulin-like growth factor I and II is dependent on the stage of differentiation , 1986, The Journal of cell biology.
[43] A. Ruusala,et al. Retinoic acid-induced differentiation of cultured human neuroblastoma cells: a comparison with phorbolester-induced differentiation. , 1984, Cell differentiation.
[44] R. Ross,et al. Coordinate morphological and biochemical interconversion of human neuroblastoma cells. , 1983, Journal of the National Cancer Institute.
[45] A. Ruusala,et al. Kinetics and concentration effects of TPA-induced differentiation of cultured human neuroblastoma cells. , 1983, Cell differentiation.
[46] K. Nilsson,et al. Phenotypic changes of human neuroblastoma cells in culture induced by 12‐O‐tetradecanoyl‐phorbol‐13‐acetate , 1981, International journal of cancer.
[47] S. Parvez,et al. Biogenic amines in development , 1980 .
[48] B. Spengler,et al. Morphology and growth, tumorigenicity, and cytogenetics of human neuroblastoma cells in continuous culture. , 1973, Cancer research.