Marc Denis
0000-0001-5865-3248
110 papers found
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Analysis of the relationship between stage of differentiation and nk/lak susceptibility of colon carcinoma cells
Retinoic acid modulation of alpha(1-->2) fucosyltransferase activity and sensitivity of tumor cells to LAK-mediated cytotoxicity
Cloning and analysis of the human S13 ribosomal protein cDNA.
Isolation of cDNA clones corresponding to genes differentially expressed in two colon-carcinoma cell lines differing by their tumorigenicity
Biological effects of glucocorticoid hormones on two rat colon adenocarcinoma cell lines
Possible involvement of TGF beta 1 in the distinct tumorigenic properties of two rat colon carcinoma clones
Expression of alkaline phosphatase in murine lymphoma cells
Characterization, isolation and amino terminal sequencing of a rat colon carcinoma-associated antigen
Immunocytochemical localization of glucocorticoid receptor in human gingival fibroblasts and evidence for a colocalization of glucocorticoid receptor with cytoplasmic microtubules
A secreted Mr approximately 40,000 glycoprotein specifically induced by glucocorticoids in a rat colon carcinoma cell line
Glucocorticoid effects and receptors in two rat colon carcinoma cell lines differing by their tumorigenicity
Reaction of tyrosyl-modifying reagents with the ligand- and DNA-binding domains of the rabbit liver glucocorticoid receptor
The transformed glucocorticoid receptor has a lower steroid-binding affinity than the nontransformed receptor
Structure, function and regulation of the glucocorticoid receptor
The specific DNA binding activity of the dioxin receptor is modulated by the 90 kd heat shock protein.
One-step 10(4)-fold purification of transformed glucocorticoid receptor. Method for purifying receptors associated with Mr ca. 90,000 heat-shock protein
Structural differences between the glucocorticoid, dioxin and oxysterol receptors from rat liver cytosol
Ligand-dependent interaction of the dioxin receptor with target DNA
Interaction of the Mr = 90,000 Heat Shock Protein with the Steroid-binding Domain of the Glucocorticoid Receptor
Specific protein-DNA interactions at a xenobiotic-responsive element: copurification of dioxin receptor and DNA-binding activity.
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