SummaryThe tumor-suppressor activity of the retinoblastoma protein (RB) is encoded within a protein-binding (“pocket”) domain that is targeted for mutations in all cases of familial retinoblastoma and in many common adult cancers. Although familial retinoblastoma is a paradigm for a highly penetrant, recessive model of tumorigenesis, the molecular basis for the phenotype of incomplete penetrance of familial retinoblastoma is undefined. We studied the RB pocket-binding properties of three independent, mutant RB alleles that are present in the germline of 12 kindreds with the phenotype of incomplete penetrance of familial retinoblastoma. Each arises from alterations of single codons within the RB pocket domain (designated “Δ480,” “661W,” or “...
<div><p>Retinoblastoma (Rb), the most common pediatric intraocular neoplasm, results from inactivati...
Retinoblastoma is the prototype genetic cancer caused by mutations disrupting the RB1 tumor suppress...
BACKGROUND: The interaction between viral oncoproteins such as Simian virus 40 TAg, adenovirus E1A, ...
SummaryThe tumor-suppressor activity of the retinoblastoma protein (RB) is encoded within a protein-...
Retinoblastoma is a pediatric tumor which is associated with somatic and inherited mutations at the ...
PURPOSE: To study phenotype-genotype correlation in patients who have retinoma, which is a benign tu...
International audienceRetinoblastoma (Rb), the most common pediatric intraocular neoplasm, results f...
Retinoblastoma is a type of cancer that occurs early in child development. This disease is rare, wit...
We have identified a splice-site mutation (IVS6+1G→T) in the RB1 gene, in two unrelated families wit...
Retinoblastoma is the most common eye cancer in children. Numerous families have been described disp...
Our aim was to identify RB1 alterations causing hereditary low penetrance retinoblastoma and to eval...
The Retinoblastoma tumor suppressor gene (RB) plays a role in a variety of human cancers. Experiment...
The Retinoblastoma tumor suppressor gene (RB) plays a role in a variety of human cancers. Experiment...
Since its first discovery, a multitude of studies have focused on RB1 as a tumour suppressor gene. D...
Retinoblastoma (RB, OMIM#180200) is the most common intraocular tumour in infancy and early childhoo...
<div><p>Retinoblastoma (Rb), the most common pediatric intraocular neoplasm, results from inactivati...
Retinoblastoma is the prototype genetic cancer caused by mutations disrupting the RB1 tumor suppress...
BACKGROUND: The interaction between viral oncoproteins such as Simian virus 40 TAg, adenovirus E1A, ...
SummaryThe tumor-suppressor activity of the retinoblastoma protein (RB) is encoded within a protein-...
Retinoblastoma is a pediatric tumor which is associated with somatic and inherited mutations at the ...
PURPOSE: To study phenotype-genotype correlation in patients who have retinoma, which is a benign tu...
International audienceRetinoblastoma (Rb), the most common pediatric intraocular neoplasm, results f...
Retinoblastoma is a type of cancer that occurs early in child development. This disease is rare, wit...
We have identified a splice-site mutation (IVS6+1G→T) in the RB1 gene, in two unrelated families wit...
Retinoblastoma is the most common eye cancer in children. Numerous families have been described disp...
Our aim was to identify RB1 alterations causing hereditary low penetrance retinoblastoma and to eval...
The Retinoblastoma tumor suppressor gene (RB) plays a role in a variety of human cancers. Experiment...
The Retinoblastoma tumor suppressor gene (RB) plays a role in a variety of human cancers. Experiment...
Since its first discovery, a multitude of studies have focused on RB1 as a tumour suppressor gene. D...
Retinoblastoma (RB, OMIM#180200) is the most common intraocular tumour in infancy and early childhoo...
<div><p>Retinoblastoma (Rb), the most common pediatric intraocular neoplasm, results from inactivati...
Retinoblastoma is the prototype genetic cancer caused by mutations disrupting the RB1 tumor suppress...
BACKGROUND: The interaction between viral oncoproteins such as Simian virus 40 TAg, adenovirus E1A, ...