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Point mutation at codon 12 of the c-Ha-ras gene in human gastric cancers.

Koh EH, Chung HC, Lee KB, Han EK, Oh SH, Min JS, Choi EM, Youn JK, Kim BS

The molecular mechanisms of the carcinogenic process of gastric cancer have not been fully understood yet. In order to know whether c-Ha-ras gene is being involved in the process...
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A PCR-RFLP method for the detection of activated H-ras oncogene with a point mutation at codon 12 and 61

Hong SJ, Lee T, Park YS, Lee KO, Chung BH, Lee SH

To investigate the incidence of the H-ras gene activation in bladder tumor and the feasibility of using urinary washout samples for screening, a series of 33 human bladder tumors and...
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Antisense GLUT1 RNA suppresses the transforming phenotypes of NIH 3T3 cells transformed by N-Ras

Choi JW, Yoon DJ, Lee HW, Han DP, Ahn YH

An antisense approach was attempted to investigate the role of antisense GLUT1 RNA in suppressing tumor cell phenotypes using N-ras-transformed NIH 3T3 cells. The established cell line transformed by ras...
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Expression of the RERG Gene is Gender-Dependent in Hepatocellular Carcinoma and Regulated by Histone Deacetyltransferases

Wang AG, Fang W, Han YH, Cho SM, Choi JY, Lee KH, Kim WH, Kim JM, Park MG, Yu DY, Kim NS, Lee DS

Ras-related, estrogen-regulated, and growth-inhibitory gene (RERG) is a novel gene that was first reported in breast cancer. However, the functions of RERG are largely unknown in other tumor types. In...
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