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Direct Evidence for the Contribution of Activated N-ras and K-ras Oncogenes to Increased Intrinsic Radiation Resistance in Human Tumor Cell Lines

Eric J. Bernhard, Eric J. Stanbridge, Swati Gupta, Anjali K. Gupta, Daniel Soto, Vincent J. Bakanauskas, George J. Cerniglia, Ruth J. Muschel and W. Gillies McKenna
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Volume 60, Issue 23, pp. 6597-6600

PubMed 
11118040

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American Association for Cancer Research
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0008-5472
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1538-7445
History 
  • Received May 1, 2000
  • Accepted October 17, 2000
  • Published first December 1, 2000.

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  1. Eric J. Bernhard2,
  2. Eric J. Stanbridge,
  3. Swati Gupta,
  4. Anjali K. Gupta,
  5. Daniel Soto,
  6. Vincent J. Bakanauskas,
  7. George J. Cerniglia,
  8. Ruth J. Muschel, and
  9. W. Gillies McKenna
  1. Departments of Radiation Oncology [E. J. B., A. K. G., D. S., V. J. B., G. C. C., W. G. M.] and Pathology and Laboratory Medicine [R. J. M.], University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19104, and Department of Microbiology and Molecular Genetics, University of California, Irvine, California 92697 [E. J. S., S. G.]
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Direct Evidence for the Contribution of Activated N-ras and K-ras Oncogenes to Increased Intrinsic Radiation Resistance in Human Tumor Cell Lines
Eric J. Bernhard, Eric J. Stanbridge, Swati Gupta, Anjali K. Gupta, Daniel Soto, Vincent J. Bakanauskas, George J. Cerniglia, Ruth J. Muschel and W. Gillies McKenna
Cancer Res December 1 2000 (60) (23) 6597-6600;
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