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    Interaction of retinoblastoma protein family members with large T-antigen of primate polyomaviruses

    The retinoblastoma gene product pRb and other members of the Rb family of pocket proteins have a central role in the regulation of cell cycle progression. Soon after its discovery, pRb was found to interact wi...

    M K White, K Khalili in Oncogene (2006)

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    Small-molecule inhibitors of signal transduction pathways in leukemia therapeutics: how to assess selectivity for malignant signals

    M K White in Leukemia (2003)

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    Requirement for the PI3K/Akt pathway in MEK1-mediated growth and prevention of apoptosis: identification of an Achilles heel in leukemia

    The Raf/MEK/ERK kinase cascade plays a critical role in transducing growth signals from activated cell surface receptors. Using ΔMEK1:ER, a conditionally active form of MEK1 which responds to either β-estradiol o...

    W L Blalock, P M Navolanic, L S Steelman, J G Shelton, P W Moye, J T Lee in Leukemia (2003)

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    Some Tumour Markers in Malignant and Non-Malignant Hybrid Cells

    The use of positron emission tomography is of great potential in the detection of tumors. This report reviews recent studies on particular physiological and biochemical markers that appear to have a good corre...

    M. E. Bramwell, M. K. White in Current Topics in Tumor Cell Physiology an… (1984)

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    Hexose transport in hybrids between malignant and normal cells

    M. K. WHITE, M. E. BRAMWELL, H. HARRIS in Nature (1982)

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    Hexose transport in hybrids between malignant and normal cells

    The kinetic parameters of hexose uptake were measured in matched pairs of hybrids between malignant and normal cells. Each pair consisted of a hybrid in which malignancy was initially suppressed and a segregan...

    M. K. White, M. E. Bramwell, H. Harris in Nature (1981)

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    The fatigue properties of cross-plied boron 6061 aluminium

    The mechanical properties of 0/90° and 0/90/+-45° boron-aluminium laminates have been examined at room temperature, 200 and 300° C. The increase in test temperature resulted in decreases in both the tensile an...

    M. K. White, M. A. Wright in Journal of Materials Science (1979)