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51. LC-high-resolution multiple stage spectrometric analysis of diuretic compounds Unusual mass fragmentation pathways.

52. Characterization of intermediate compounds formed upon photoinduced degradation of quinolones by high-performance liquid chromatography/high-resolution multiple-stage mass spectrometry.

53. The second AT-hook of the architectural transcription factor HMGA2 is determinant for nuclear localization and function.

54. Breast cancer markers.

55. HMGA1 inhibits the function of p53 family members in thyroid cancer cells.

56. The AT-hook of the chromatin architectural transcription factor high mobility group A1a is arginine-methylated by protein arginine methyltransferase 6.

57. Discovering high mobility group A molecular partners in tumour cells.

58. Differential HMGA expression and post-translational modifications in prostatic tumor cells.

59. Reduction of risk factors for cardiovascular diseases in morbid-obese patients following biliary-intestinal bypass: 3 years' follow-up.

60. HMGA1 protein overexpression in human breast carcinomas: correlation with ErbB2 expression.

61. Nuclear phosphoproteins HMGA and their relationship with chromatin structure and cancer.

62. Transcriptional activation of the cyclin A gene by the architectural transcription factor HMGA2.

63. Hmga2 promoter analysis in transgenic mice.

64. Molecular dissection of the architectural transcription factor HMGA2.

65. During apoptosis of tumor cells HMGA1a protein undergoes methylation: identification of the modification site by mass spectrometry.

67. A polypyrimidine/polypurine tract within the Hmga2 minimal promoter: a common feature of many growth-related genes.

68. Role of the high mobility group A proteins in human lipomas.

69. A link between apoptosis and degree of phosphorylation of high mobility group A1a protein in leukemic cells.

70. HMGI-C gene expression is not required for in vivo thyroid cell transformation.

71. High mobility group HMGI(Y) protein expression in human colorectal hyperplastic and neoplastic diseases.

72. HMGI-C and HMGI(Y) immunoreactivity correlates with cytogenetic abnormalities in lipomas, pulmonary chondroid hamartomas, endometrial polyps, and uterine leiomyomas and is compatible with rearrangement of the HMGI-C and HMGI(Y) genes.

73. Sp1 and CTF/NF-1 transcription factors are involved in the basal expression of the Hmgi-c proximal promoter.

74. Detection of high mobility group I HMGI(Y) protein in the diagnosis of thyroid tumors: HMGI(Y) expression represents a potential diagnostic indicator of carcinoma.

75. Intranuclear distribution of HMGI/Y proteins. An immunocytochemical study.

76. Expression of HMGI(Y) proteins in squamous intraepithelial and invasive lesions of the uterine cervix.

77. High mobility group I proteins interfere with the homeodomains binding to DNA.

78. Expression of HMGI-C and HMGI(Y) in ordinary lipoma and atypical lipomatous tumors: immunohistochemical reactivity correlates with karyotypic alterations.

79. High level expression of the HMGI (Y) gene during embryonic development.

80. Calcium-dependent ADP-ribosylation of high-mobility-group I (HMGI) proteins.

81. Human colorectal carcinomas express high levels of high mobility group HMGI(Y) proteins.

82. Isolation and characterization of the gene coding for murine high-mobility-group protein HMGI-C.

83. A precursor-product relationship in molluscan sperm proteins from Ensis minor.

84. The expression of the high mobility group HMGI (Y) proteins correlates with the malignant phenotype of human thyroid neoplasias.

85. Inhibition of HMGI-C protein synthesis suppresses retrovirally induced neoplastic transformation of rat thyroid cells.

86. Expression and cDNA cloning of human HMGI-C phosphoprotein.

87. High-mobility-group (HMG) proteins and histone H1 subtypes expression in normal and tumor tissues of mouse.

88. Identification of a novel vertebrate homeobox gene expressed in haematopoietic cells.

89. Mass spectrometric analysis of the HMGY protein from Lewis lung carcinoma. Identification of phosphorylation sites.

90. Molluscan sperm proteins: Ensis minor.

91. cDNA cloning of the HMGI-C phosphoprotein, a nuclear protein associated with neoplastic and undifferentiated phenotypes.

92. Comparison of multiple forms of the high mobility group I proteins in rodent and human cells. Identification of the human high mobility group I-C protein.

93. Preparation and characterization of histone H1 from the sperm of the sea-urchin Sphaerechinus granularis.

94. Intrinsic and extrinsic fluorescence of histones H2A and H2B: a conformational study.

96. Elevated levels of a specific class of nuclear phosphoproteins in cells transformed with v-ras and v-mos oncogenes and by cotransfection with c-myc and polyoma middle T genes.

97. Histone modification in early and late Drosophila embryos.

98. Histone and nonhistone proteins from normal and virus-transformed rat thyroid epithelial cells.

100. Analysis of the HMGI nuclear proteins in mouse neoplastic cells induced by different procedures.

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