Suppression of tyrosinase gene expression by bromodeoxyuridine in Syrian hamster melanoma cells is not due to its incorporation into upstream or coding sequences of the tyrosinase gene

scientific article published on 01 May 1993

Suppression of tyrosinase gene expression by bromodeoxyuridine in Syrian hamster melanoma cells is not due to its incorporation into upstream or coding sequences of the tyrosinase gene is …
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P356DOI10.1007/BF01233076
P698PubMed publication ID8332936

P2093author name stringR L Davidson
S Rauth
P2860cites workAdvanced mammalian gene transfer: high titre retroviral vectors with multiple drug selection markers and a complementary helper-free packaging cell lineQ29547239
P433issue3
P921main subjectSyrian hamsterQ204175
P304page(s)285-293
P577publication date1993-05-01
P1433published inSomatic Cell and Molecular GeneticsQ7559232
P1476titleSuppression of tyrosinase gene expression by bromodeoxyuridine in Syrian hamster melanoma cells is not due to its incorporation into upstream or coding sequences of the tyrosinase gene
P478volume19

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