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Purification of human platelet-derived growth factor.

Transforming viruses directly reduce the cellular growth requirement for a platelet derived growth factor.

An ordered sequence of events is required before BALB/c-3T3 cells become committed to DNA synthesis

Induction of DNA synthesis in BALB/c 3T3 cells by serum components: reevaluation of the commitment process.

Relationship of cell growth behavior in vitro to tumorigenicity in athymic nude mice.

Growth control of heterologous tissue culture cells in the congenitally athymic nude mouse.

Growth regulation and suppression of metastasis in the congenitally athymic nude mouse.

Failure of human cells transformed by simian virus 40 to form tumors in athymic nude mice.

Further evidence against post-transcriptional control of inducible tyrosine aminotransferase synthesis in cultured hepatoma cells.

Further evidence against post-transcriptional control of inducible tyrosine aminotransferase synthesis in cultured hepatoma cells

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