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51. [Activation of ras and myc proto-oncogenes in human breast carcinoma and neuroblastoma]

52. Gap junctions in several tissues share antigenic determinants with liver gap junctions

53. Transfer of the gene for hypoxanthine-guanine phosphoribosyltransferase of isolated human metaphase chromosomes into murine L-cells

54. DNA Mediated Gene Transfer between Mammalian Cells

56. Assignment and regional localization of a gene coding for galactokinase to human chromosome 17q21-22

57. Cyclic adenosine monophosphate stimulates biosynthesis and phosphorylation of the 26 kDa gap junction protein in cultured mouse hepatocytes

58. Genetic construction by chromosomal gene transfer of mouse cell clones which harbor a transferred selected gene firmly associated with a nonhomologous chromosome

59. Immunological properties of gap junction protein from mouse liver

60. Biochemical and genetic investigations on gap junctions from mammalian cells

61. The Ha-ras-induced transformed phenotype of rat-1 cells can be suppressed in hybrids with rat embryonic fibroblasts

62. Suppression of tumorigenicity in hybrids of tumorigenic Chinese hamster cells and diploid mouse fibroblasts: dependence on the presence of at least three different mouse chromosomes and independence of hamster genome dosage

63. [Identification of the transforming Ha-ras gene in human melanoma, neuroblastoma and breast cancer cells]

64. Citrate-Mg2+ transport in Bacillus subtilis. Studies with 2-fluoro-L-erythro-citrate as a substrate

67. Genetic transmission of Moloney leukemia virus: mapping of the chromosomal integration site

68. Genetic Transmission of Moloney Leukemia Virus: Mapping of the Chromosomal Integration Site

69. Cytoplasmic and cell surface structure of purified liver gap junctions revealed by freeze-drying

70. CITRATE TRANSPORT BY BACILLUS SUBTILIS

71. Isolation of an acyl carrier protein component from the multienzyme complex of yeast fatty acid synthetase

72. The Role of Phosphopantetheine in the Yeast Fatty Acid Synthetase Complex

73. Transport of dicarboxylic acids in Bacillus subtilis. Inducible uptake of L-malate

75. The role of phosphopantetheine in the yeast fatty acid synthetase complex

77. Epidermal 1-O-acylceramides appear with the establishment of the water permeability barrier in mice and are produced by maturating keratinocytes.

78. Patient derived renal cell carcinoma xenografts exhibit distinct sensitivity patterns in response to antiangiogenic therapy and constitute a suitable tool for biomarker development.

79. Inactivation of ceramide synthase 2 catalytic activity in mice affects transcription of genes involved in lipid metabolism and cell division.

81. Eliminating Glutamatergic Input onto Horizontal Cells Changes the Dynamic Range and Receptive Field Organization of Mouse Retinal Ganglion Cells.

82. Connexin43, but not connexin30, contributes to adult neurogenesis in the dentate gyrus.

83. Physiologic regulation of heart rate and blood pressure involves connexin 36-containing gap junctions.

84. Functional Analysis of Connexin Channels in Cultured Cells by Neurobiotin Injection and Visualization.

85. Disease-linked connexin26 S17F promotes volar skin abnormalities and mild wound healing defects in mice.

86. Abrogation of Gap Junctional Communication in ES Cells Results in a Disruption of Primitive Endoderm Formation in Embryoid Bodies.

87. Ceramide synthase 2 facilitates S1P-dependent egress of thymocytes into the circulation in mice.

88. Defective ceramide synthases in mice cause reduced amplitudes in electroretinograms and altered sphingolipid composition in retina and cornea.

89. Fast skeletal myofibers of mdx mouse, model of Duchenne muscular dystrophy, express connexin hemichannels that lead to apoptosis.

90. From Hyperactive Connexin26 Hemichannels to Impairments in Epidermal Calcium Gradient and Permeability Barrier in the Keratitis-Ichthyosis-Deafness Syndrome.

91. Quantified CSF antibody reactivity against myelin in multiple sclerosis.

92. Characterization of Panglial Gap Junction Networks in the Thalamus, Neocortex, and Hippocampus Reveals a Unique Population of Glial Cells.

93. Exacerbation of experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis in ceramide synthase 6 knockout mice is associated with enhanced activation/migration of neutrophils.

94. Altered epidermal lipid processing and calcium distribution in the KID syndrome mouse model Cx26S17F.

95. Functional characterization of enzymes catalyzing ceramide phosphoethanolamine biosynthesis in mice.

96. Human Connexin43E42K mutation from a sudden infant death victim leads to impaired ventricular activation and neonatal death in mice.

97. Regulation of ceramide synthase 6 in a spontaneous experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis model is sex dependent.

98. Renal sulfatides: sphingoid base-dependent localization and region-specific compensation of CerS2-dysfunction.

99. Super-resolution imaging reveals that loss of the C-terminus of connexin43 limits microtubule plus-end capture and NaV1.5 localization at the intercalated disc.

100. Ceramide synthase 4 deficiency in mice causes lipid alterations in sebum and results in alopecia.

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