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Korea Institute Of Toxicology Korea Research Institute Of Chemical Technology | 論文
- Analysis for Tumor Suppressor Regions Involved in Radiation Lymiphomagenesis (I) Allelic Loss Regions in the Lymphomas from p53 Mice
- Distinct Pattern of Allelic Loss and Inactivation of Cadherin 1 and 5 Genes in Mammary Carcinomas Arising in p53^ Mice
- Generation of Large Homozygous Chromosomal Segments by Mitotic Recombination during Lymphomagenesis in F1 Hybrid Mice
- Putative Tumor-suppressor Gene Regions Responsible for Radiation Lymphomagenesis in F_1 Mice with Different p53 Status
- Putative Tumor Suppressor Regions Responsible for Radiation Lymphomagenesis in F_1 Mice with DifferentGenetic Interactions
- Analysis of Tumor Suppressor Regions in Radiation-Induced Lymphomas of Fas Heterozygous Deficient Mice
- Analysis for Tumor Suppressor Regions Involved in Radiation Lymphomagenesis - Allelic Loss Regions on Chromosome 19 -
- P161 Comparison of sensitivity of three short-term in vitro photogenotoxicity assays as model for the prediction of photocarcinogenicity
- Analysis for Tumor Suppressor Regions Involved in Radiation Lymphomagenesis (II) Analysis of Three Genes as a Caddidate in Frequent Allelic Loss Region on Chromosome 12
- Mapping of putative ether-anesthesia resistance gene using C57BL/6J and MSM/Ms mouse strains
- Analysis of Frequent Allelic Loss Regions in Radiation-Induced Lymphomas of Mice
- Frequent Loss of Heterozygosity in Radiation-Induced Lymphomas of Mice (V) Allelotype analysis in the Lymphomas from Intersubspesific crosses
- Src tyrosine kinase inhibitor PP2 induces a sustained Ras-independent Activation of Raf-1 Protein Kinase by PMA and H_2O_2(Toxicokinetics, Proceedings of the 32nd Annual Meeting)
- Frequent Loss of Heterozygosity in Radiation-induced Lymphomas of Mice (IV) Mapping of the Gene(s) Related to Lymphomagenesis
- Frequent Loss of Heterozygosity in Radiation-Induced Lymphomas of Mice (III) Genomic Alterations in the Lymphomas of F1 Mice (BALB/cHeA X MSM/ Ms)
- Frequent Loss of Heterozygosity in Radiation- Induced Lymphonias of Mice