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Research Article

Construction of a cDNA to the Hamster CAD Gene and Its Application Toward Defining the Domain for Aspartate Transcarbamylase

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Pages 1735-1742 | Received 08 Jan 1985, Accepted 10 Apr 1985, Published online: 31 Mar 2023

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Olga B. Chernova, Michail V. Chernov, Yukihito Ishizaka, Munna L. Agarwal & George R. Stark. (1998) MYC Abrogates p53-Mediated Cell Cycle Arrest in N-(Phosphonacetyl)-l-Aspartate-Treated Cells, Permitting CAD Gene Amplification. Molecular and Cellular Biology 18:1, pages 536-545.
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Izumu Saito, Richard Groves, Elena Giulotto, Mark Rolfe & George R. Stark. (1989) Evolution and Stability of Chromosomal DNA Coamplified with the CAD Gene. Molecular and Cellular Biology 9:6, pages 2445-2452.
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Kathleen A. SmithOlga B. ChernovaRichard P. GrovesMary B. StarkJosé L. MartínezJeffrey N. DavidsonJeffrey M. Trent, Thomas E. PattersonArchana AgarwalPamela DuncanMunna L. AgarwalGeorge R. Stark. (1997) Multiple mechanisms of N -phosphonacetyl- l -aspartate resistance in human cell lines: Carbamyl- P synthetase/aspartate transcarbamylase/dihydro-orotase gene amplification is frequent only when chromosome 2 is rearranged . Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 94:5, pages 1816-1821.
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