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101. Endothelin-1 inhibits human osteoblastic cell differentiation: influence of connexin-43 expression level.

102. Endothelin1-induced Ca(2+) mobilization is altered in calvarial osteoblastic cells of Cx43(+/- ) mice.

103. The connexin turnover, an important modulating factor of the level of cell-to-cell junctional communication: comparison with other integral membrane proteins.

104. Hepatic granulomas induced by Schistosoma mansoni in mice deficient for connexin 43 present lower cell proliferation and higher collagen content.

105. Altered expression of connexins in urethane-induced mouse lung adenomas.

106. Defective gap junctional intercellular communication in the carcinogenic process.

107. Consequences of chemoresistance for the herpes simplex virus thymidine kinase/ganciclovir-induced bystander effect in a human small cell lung cancer cell line model.

108. Influence of p53 status on the HSV-Tk/GCV-induced bystander effect in a panel of human ovarian carcinoma cell lines.

109. Increased susceptibility to urethane-induced lung tumors in mice with decreased expression of connexin43.

110. p38/SAPK2 controls gap junction closure in astrocytes.

111. [Gap junctions and cancer: implications and perspectives].

112. Connexin-dependent inter-cellular communication increases invasion and dissemination of Shigella in epithelial cells.

113. The expression of the tumor suppressor gene connexin 26 is not mediated by methylation in human esophageal cancer cells.

114. Connexins and cancer.

115. Induction of a bystander effect in HeLa cells by using a bigenic vector carrying viral thymidine kinase and connexin32 genes.

116. Stimulation of intercellular communication of poor-communicating cells by gap-junction-competent cells enhances the HSV-TK/GCV bystander effect in vitro.

117. Bystander effect in herpes simplex virus-thymidine kinase/ganciclovir cancer gene therapy: role of gap-junctional intercellular communication.

118. A cell type-specific and gap junction-independent mechanism for the herpes simplex virus-1 thymidine kinase gene/ganciclovir-mediated bystander effect.

119. Genetic and epigenetic changes of intercellular communication genes during multistage carcinogenesis.

120. Connexins in tumour suppression and cancer therapy.

121. Ultrastructural and biochemical evidence for gap junction and connexin 43 expression in a clonal Sertoli cell line: a potential model in the study of junctional complex formation.

122. Dominant-negative abrogation of connexin-mediated cell growth control by mutant connexin genes.

123. A tumor suppressor gene, Cx26, also mediates the bystander effect in HeLa cells.

124. Partial regression, yet incomplete eradication of mammary tumors in transgenic mice by retrovirally mediated HSVtk transfer 'in vivo'.

125. Inhibition of gap junctional intercellular communication and delocalization of the cell adhesion molecule E-cadherin by tumor promoters.

126. Tumor promoters induce inhibition of gap junctional intercellular communication in mouse epidermal cells by affecting the localization of connexin43 and E-cadherin.

128. Negative growth control of HeLa cells by connexin genes: connexin species specificity.

129. Alteration in expression of gap junction proteins in rat liver after treatment with the tumour promoter 3,4,5,3',4'-pentachlorobiphenyl.

130. Possible molecular mechanism of loss of homologous and heterologous gap junctional intercellular communication in rat liver epithelial cell lines.

131. Non-communicating human and murine carcinoma cells produce alpha 1 gap junction mRNA.

132. Growth suppression of transformed BALB/c 3T3 cells by transforming growth factor beta 1 occurs only in the presence of their normal counterparts.

133. Lack of correlation between the gap junctional communication capacity of human colon cancer cell lines and expression of the DCC gene, a homologue of a cell adhesion molecule (N-CAM).

134. An improved long-term culture of rat hepatocytes to detect liver tumour-promoting agents: results with phenobarbital.

136. Interaction and distinction of genotoxic and non-genotoxic events in carcinogenesis.

137. Gap junctional intercellular communication between cultured ependymal cells, revealed by lucifer yellow CH transfer and freeze-fracture.

138. Cell-cell interactions in the process of differentiation of thyroid epithelial cells into follicles: a study by microinjection and fluorescence microscopy on in vitro reconstituted thyroid follicles.

139. [Role of junctional intercellular communication in hepatic carcinogenesis in rats].

140. Aberrant expression of gap junction gene in primary human hepatocellular carcinomas: increased expression of cardiac-type gap junction gene connexin 43.

141. In vitro inhibition by stiripentol of rat brain cytochrome P-450-mediated naphthalene hydroxylation.

142. Selective lack of intercellular communication between transformed and nontransformed cells as a common property of chemical and oncogene transformation of BALB/c 3T3 cells.

143. Changes in gap junction protein (connexin 32) gene expression during rat liver carcinogenesis.

144. Ex vivo inhibition of rat brain cytochrome P-450 activity by stiripentol.

145. Cell contact but not junctional communication (dye coupling) with biliary epithelial cells is required for hepatocytes to maintain differentiated functions.

147. Phenobarbital specifically reduces gap junction protein mRNA level in rat liver.

148. Intercellular communication of transformed and non-transformed rat liver epithelial cells. Modulation by TPA.

149. Selective gap-junctional communication capacity of transformed and non-transformed rat liver epithelial cell lines.

150. [Catheterization of the right heart in the preoperative functional assessment of chronic broncho-pneumopathies].

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