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    Wilms' tumor-aniridia association: Segregation of affected chromosome in somatic cell hybrids, identification of cell surface antigen associated with deleted area, and regional map** of c-Ha-ras-1 oncogene, insulin gene, and beta-globin gene

    Fusion of an auxotrophic mutant hamster cell with the skin fibroblasts of a child with the Wilms' tumor-aniridia association produced clones which, on the one hand, contained the child's normal chromosome 11 a.....

    James H. Fisher, York E. Miller, Robert S. Sparkes in Somatic Cell and Molecular Genetics (1984)

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    The coding sequence for the human 18,000-dalton hydrophobie pulmonary surfactant protein is located on chromosome 2 and identifies a restriction fragment length polymorphism

    The 18-kd Hydrophobic pulmonary surfactant protein (PSP-B) is a developmentally regulated protein which is important for normal lung function. A complementary DNA probe for 221 NH2 terminal amino acids of PSP-B w...

    Philip A. Emrie, Carol Jones, Talia Hofmann in Somatic Cell and Molecular Genetics (1988)

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    Ontogeny of Surfactant Apoproteins in the Rat

    ABSTRACT: Content of the 26–38-kD surfactant apoprotein (SP-A) was determined in lung homogenates from fetal (17–21 d gestation), postnatal (1–28 d of life), and adult male and female rats by a double sandwich...

    Dennis E Schellhase, Philip A Emrie, James H Fisher, John M Shannon in Pediatric Research (1989)

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    Standardization and decomposition of rates: Useful analytic techniques for behavior and health studies

    Standardization and decomposition are widely used analytic techniques in population studies for adjusting the impact of compositional factors on rates. This study demonstrates the application of these methods ...

    Jichuan Wang, Ahmmed Rahman in Behavior Research Methods, Instruments, & … (2000)

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    Targeted expression of the receptor tyrosine kinase RON in distal lung epithelial cells results in multiple tumor formation: oncogenic potential of RON in vivo

    RON, a member of the MET proto-oncogene family, has been implicated in the progression of certain epithelial cancers. The purpose of this study was to determine the oncogenic potential of RON in vivo in lung epit...

    Yi-Qing Chen, Yong-Qing Zhou, James H Fisher, Ming-Hai Wang in Oncogene (2002)