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022 _a1522-8002
024 7 _a10.1016/s1476-5586(04)80053-8
_2doi
040 _aNLM
_beng
_cNLM
100 1 _aCarragher, N O
245 0 0 _aCalpain activity is generally elevated during transformation but has oncogene-specific biological functions.
_h[electronic resource]
260 _bNeoplasia (New York, N.Y.)
_c
300 _a53-73 p.
_bdigital
500 _aPublication Type: Journal Article; Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
650 0 4 _aAnimals
650 0 4 _aApoptosis
_xphysiology
650 0 4 _aCalpain
_xmetabolism
650 0 4 _aCell Adhesion
_xphysiology
650 0 4 _aCell Division
_xphysiology
650 0 4 _aCell Movement
_xphysiology
650 0 4 _aCell Transformation, Neoplastic
650 0 4 _aChick Embryo
650 0 4 _aCytoskeleton
_xphysiology
650 0 4 _aElectrophoresis, Polyacrylamide Gel
650 0 4 _aEnzyme Activation
_xphysiology
650 0 4 _aEnzyme Inhibitors
_xpharmacology
650 0 4 _aImmunoblotting
650 0 4 _aImmunohistochemistry
650 0 4 _aMitogen-Activated Protein Kinases
_xphysiology
650 0 4 _aOncogene Proteins
_xmetabolism
650 0 4 _aOncogenes
_xphysiology
650 0 4 _aWound Healing
_xdrug effects
700 1 _aFonseca, B D
700 1 _aFrame, M C
773 0 _tNeoplasia (New York, N.Y.)
_gvol. 6
_gno. 1
_gp. 53-73
856 4 0 _uhttps://doi.org/10.1016/s1476-5586(04)80053-8
_zAvailable from publisher's website
999 _c14784128
_d14784128