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Research Article

Transformation by the v-fms Oncogene Product: Role of Glycosylational Processing and Cell Surface Expression

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Pages 3467-3475 | Received 31 Jul 1985, Accepted 17 Sep 1985, Published online: 31 Mar 2023

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Deborah K. Morrison, Philip J. Browning, Morris F. White & Thomas M. Roberts. (1988) Tyrosine Phosphorylations In Vivo Associated with v-fms Transformation. Molecular and Cellular Biology 8:1, pages 176-185.
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Stewart D. Lyman & Larry R. Rohrschneider. (1987) Analysis of Functional Domains of the v-fms-Encoded Protein of Susan McDonough Strain Feline Sarcoma Virus by Linker Insertion Mutagenesis. Molecular and Cellular Biology 7:9, pages 3287-3296.
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Teruko Tamura, Elke Simon, Heiner Niemann, Gerry T. Snoek & Hheinz Bauer. (1986) gp140v- Molecules Expressed at the Surface of Cells Transformed by the Mcdonough Strain of Feline Sarcoma Virus Are Phosphorylated in Tyrosine and Serine. Molecular and Cellular Biology 6:12, pages 4745-4748.
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Joseph Woolford, Victoria Rothwell & Larry Rohrschneider. (1985) Characterization of the Human c-fms Gene Product and Its Expression in Cells of the Monocyte-Macrophage Lineage. Molecular and Cellular Biology 5:12, pages 3458-3466.
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GM Morley, M Uden, WJ Gullick & NJ Dibb. (1999) Cell specific transformation by c-fms activating loop mutations is attributable to constitutive receptor degradation. Oncogene 18:20, pages 3076-3084.
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