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The following pages link to Differentiation in mouse melanoma cells: initial reversibility and an on-off stochastic model (Q51240218):
Displaying 31 items.
- Stochasticity in transcriptional regulation: origins, consequences, and mathematical representations (Q28365103) (← links)
- Intravital imaging reveals transient changes in pigment production and Brn2 expression during metastatic melanoma dissemination (Q30491014) (← links)
- Differentiated melanocyte cell division occurs in vivo and is promoted by mutations in Mitf (Q30502839) (← links)
- A phylogenetic approach to mapping cell fate (Q33284479) (← links)
- A cDNA encoding tyrosinase-related protein maps to the brown locus in mouse (Q33581971) (← links)
- Modeling stochastic gene expression: implications for haploinsufficiency (Q33603649) (← links)
- Identification of the albino mutation of mouse tyrosinase by analysis of an in vitro revertant (Q33786384) (← links)
- BRG1 interacts with SOX10 to establish the melanocyte lineage and to promote differentiation (Q33878477) (← links)
- Characterization of TRP-1 mRNA levels in dominant and recessive mutations at the mouse brown (b) locus. (Q33957063) (← links)
- Genesis of clone size heterogeneity in megakaryocytic and other hemopoietic colonies: the stochastic model revisited (Q34430748) (← links)
- Progress in understanding melanoma propagation (Q34552547) (← links)
- Mechanisms of differentiation in melanoma cells and melanocytes (Q35032903) (← links)
- Acquired cancer stem cell phenotypes through Oct4-mediated dedifferentiation (Q35931312) (← links)
- Regulation of the terminal event in cellular differentiation: biological mechanisms of the loss of proliferative potential (Q36214933) (← links)
- Aging of the hair follicle pigmentation system (Q38571308) (← links)
- Integrated control of proliferation and differentiation of mesenchymal stem cells (Q38609244) (← links)
- Cell selection in development (Q39661744) (← links)
- Conversion of malignant cells into normal ones. (Q39741322) (← links)
- A Major Component of Radiation Action: Interference with Intracellular Control of Differentiation (Q40434714) (← links)
- Stochastic S-system modeling of gene regulatory network (Q40529613) (← links)
- The biology of astrocytoma: lessons learned from chronic myelogenous leukemia--hypothesis (Q41446110) (← links)
- Cellular accumulation of 18F-labelled boronophenylalanine depending on DNA synthesis and melanin incorporation: a double-tracer microautoradiographic study of B16 melanomas in vivo (Q42281321) (← links)
- Active melanogenesis in non-S phase melanocytes in B16 melanomas in vivo investigated by double-tracer microautoradiography with 18F-fluorodopa and 3H-thymidine (Q42281429) (← links)
- Aproliferin--a human plasma protein that induces the irreversible loss of proliferative potential associated with terminal differentiation (Q42752124) (← links)
- Differentiation of new metastatic variants of B16 melanoma under different culture conditions (Q46588314) (← links)
- Inference for an age-dependent, multitype branching-process model of mast cells. (Q52610525) (← links)
- Disconnection of genes coding for self-renewal and differentiation: a possible mechanism of diversity in acute myeloid leukemias. (Q64924000) (← links)
- In vitro modulation of the metastatic phenotype. I. Analysis of differentiation forms of the B16 melanoma expressing Met-72 determinants and metastatic activity (Q68980588) (← links)
- Experimental metastasis and differentiation of murine melanoma cells: actions and interactions of factors affecting different intracellular signalling pathways (Q72712331) (← links)
- Downregulation of KCTD12 contributes to melanoma stemness by modulating CD271 (Q90357675) (← links)
- Melanoma plasticity and phenotypic diversity: therapeutic barriers and opportunities (Q90424217) (← links)