3T3 cell
Bombesin and bombesin antagonists: Studies in Swiss 3T3 cells and human small cell lung cancer
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A Nanodot Array Modulates Cell Adhesion and Induces an Apoptosis Like Abnormality in NIH 3T3 Cells
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Cell cycle dependency of murine cytomegalovirus replication in synchronized 3T3 cells.
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Antimetastatic effect of epigenetic drugs, hydralazine and valproic acid, in Ras-transformed NIH 3T3 cells
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Transcriptional Regulation of Early Transposon Elements, an Active Family of Mouse Long Terminal Repeat Retrotransposons
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Use of recombinant retroviruses to study the regulation of integrated adenovirus early promoters.
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Analyses of variant human papillomavirus type-16 E5 proteins for their ability to induce mitogenesis of murine fibroblasts
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Multiple low dose streptozotocin induced diabetes in the mouse Evidence for stimulation of a cytotoxic cellular immune response against an insulin producing beta cell line
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Survival of primary, but not of cancer cells after combined Plk1- HDAC inhibition
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ART-CH: a VL30 in chickens?
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Chloroquine treatment of ARPE-19 cells leads to lysosome dilation and intracellular lipid accumulation: possible implications of lysosomal dysfunction in macular degeneration
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The effect of culture density on several of the properties of cultured cells
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Host range studies of FLOPC-1 murine myeloma C particles.
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Dominant-negative mutants of human MxA protein: domains in the carboxy-terminal moiety are important for oligomerization and antiviral activity.
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A novel heparin dependent processing pathway for human tryptase Autocatalysis followed by activation with dipeptidyl peptidase I
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Development of a functional screening in melanocytes
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ANTIHYPERGLYCEMIC ACTIVITY OF TINOCRISPOSIDE BY STIMULATING 3T3 L1 ADIPOCYTE CELL DIFFERENTIATION
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Fast Adipogenesis Tracking System (FATS)—a robust, high-throughput, automation-ready adipogenesis quantification technique
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Potential role of marine algae extract on 3T3-L1 cell proliferation and differentiation: an in vitro approach
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INVESTIGATION ON THE RELATIONSHIP OF THE CYTOSKELETON COMPONENTS WITH NORMAL CELLULAR FUNCTIONS AND INJURIES IN NEURO DEGENERATIVE DISORDERS, USING IN VITRO , IN VIVO AND EX VIVOBIOLOGICAL SYSTEMS WITH MOUSE, RAT AND HUMAN ORIGIN
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