In Xiphophorus melanoma formation has been attributed by classical genetic findings to the overexpression of a cellular oncogene (Tu) due to elimination of the corresponding regulatory gene locus in hybrids. We have attempted to elucidate this phenomenon on the molecular biological level. Studies on the structure and expression of known proto-oncogenes revealed that several of these genes, especially the c-src gene of Xiphophorus, may act as effectors in establishing the neoplastic phenotype of the melanoma cells . However, these genes appear more to participate in secondary steps of tumorigenesis. Another gene, being termed Xmrk, which represents obviously a so far unknown proto-oncogene but with a cons iderably high similarity to the epid...
The Xiphophorus melanoma system is a useful animal model for the study of the genetic basis of tumor...
Melanoma formation in Xiphophorus hybrids is mediated by a growth factor receptor tyrosine kinase on...
Within reasonably homogenous populations, skin cancer increases toward low latitudes, but this assoc...
Melanoma formation in the teleost Xiphophorus is caused by a dominant genetic locus, Tu. This locus ...
In Xiphophorus the causative, primary cellular oncogene for melanoma formation has been assigned by ...
Several species of the genus Xiphophorus are polymorphic for specific pigment patterns. Same of thes...
Xmrk is a receptor tyrosine kinase closely related to the human EGF receptor. In the teleost fish Xi...
The capacity of Xiphophorus to develop neoplasia can be formally assigned to a "tumor gene" (Tu), wh...
Hereditary melanoma in Xiphophorus hybrids canying the melanoma·induclng Tu-Sd locus is caused by tr...
Die Melanomentstehung bei Rückkreuzungshybriden des Zahnkarpfens Xiphophorus wird durch die Überexpr...
Neoplasia in Xiphophorus can be classified into: a) a Jarge group triggered by carcinogens; b) a lar...
The melanoma inducing locus of Xiphophorus encodes a tumorigenic version of a novel putative recepto...
Melanoma is a tumor with a very low cure rate once metastasized. Although many genes important for m...
Neoplasia in Xiphophorus can be classified into a) a large group that is triggered by carcinogens; b...
Der Name der transposablen Elemente beruht auf ihrer Fähigkeit, ihre genomische Position verändern z...
The Xiphophorus melanoma system is a useful animal model for the study of the genetic basis of tumor...
Melanoma formation in Xiphophorus hybrids is mediated by a growth factor receptor tyrosine kinase on...
Within reasonably homogenous populations, skin cancer increases toward low latitudes, but this assoc...
Melanoma formation in the teleost Xiphophorus is caused by a dominant genetic locus, Tu. This locus ...
In Xiphophorus the causative, primary cellular oncogene for melanoma formation has been assigned by ...
Several species of the genus Xiphophorus are polymorphic for specific pigment patterns. Same of thes...
Xmrk is a receptor tyrosine kinase closely related to the human EGF receptor. In the teleost fish Xi...
The capacity of Xiphophorus to develop neoplasia can be formally assigned to a "tumor gene" (Tu), wh...
Hereditary melanoma in Xiphophorus hybrids canying the melanoma·induclng Tu-Sd locus is caused by tr...
Die Melanomentstehung bei Rückkreuzungshybriden des Zahnkarpfens Xiphophorus wird durch die Überexpr...
Neoplasia in Xiphophorus can be classified into: a) a Jarge group triggered by carcinogens; b) a lar...
The melanoma inducing locus of Xiphophorus encodes a tumorigenic version of a novel putative recepto...
Melanoma is a tumor with a very low cure rate once metastasized. Although many genes important for m...
Neoplasia in Xiphophorus can be classified into a) a large group that is triggered by carcinogens; b...
Der Name der transposablen Elemente beruht auf ihrer Fähigkeit, ihre genomische Position verändern z...
The Xiphophorus melanoma system is a useful animal model for the study of the genetic basis of tumor...
Melanoma formation in Xiphophorus hybrids is mediated by a growth factor receptor tyrosine kinase on...
Within reasonably homogenous populations, skin cancer increases toward low latitudes, but this assoc...