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- Histone phosphorylation and chromatin structure during mitosis in Chinese hamster cells. (1978) (501)
- Cell-Cycle Analysis in 20 Minutes (1974) (460)
- REGULATION OF INITIATION OF DNA SYNTHESIS IN CHINESE HAMSTER CELLS (1970) (270)
- Properties of mitotic cells prepared by mechanically shaking monolayer cultures of chinese hamster cells (1967) (227)
- Life cycle analysis of mammalian cells. 3. The inhibition of division in Chinese hamster cells by puromycin and actinomycin. (1963) (217)
- Different drugs arrest cells at a number of distinct stages in G2 (1975) (208)
- CELL CYCLE-SPECIFIC CHANGES IN HISTONE PHOSPHORYLATION ASSOCIATED WITH CELL PROLIFERATION AND CHROMOSOME CONDENSATION (1974) (192)
- Sequential phsophorylation of histone subfractions in the Chinese hamster cell cycle. (1975) (189)
- Isoleucine-mediated regulation of genome repliction in various mammalian cell lines. (1971) (182)
- Effects of caffeine on radiation-induced phenomena associated with cell-cycle traverse of mammalian cells. (1974) (181)
- CELL-CYCLE DEPENDENT DESQUAMATION OF HEPARAN SULFATE FROM THE CELL SURFACE (1972) (179)
- Concentration-dependent effects of sodium butyrate in Chinese hamster cells: cell-cycle progression, inner-histone acetylation, histone H1 dephosphorylation, and induction of an H1-like protein. (1980) (158)
- Correlated measurements of DNA, RNA, and protein in individual cells by flow cytometry. (1985) (155)
- Multiple kinase arrest points in the G1 phase of nontransformed mammalian cells are absent in transformed cells. (1992) (143)
- REGULATION OF INITIATION OF DNA SYNTHESIS IN CHINESE HAMSTER CELLS (1970) (142)
- Use of flow microfluorometry in detailed analysis of effects of chemical agents on cell cycle progression. (1972) (136)
- Cell-cycle-dependent variations of deoxyribonucleoside triphosphate pools in Chinese hamster cells. (1973) (127)
- Effects of cytosine arabinoside, daunomycin, mithramycin, azacytidine, adriamycin, and camptothecin on mammalian cell cycle traverse. (1972) (125)
- A cadmium-resistant variant of the Chinese hamster (CHO) cell with increased metallothionein induction capacity. (1979) (121)
- Transformed mammalian cells are deficient in kinase-mediated control of progression through the G1 phase of the cell cycle. (1991) (117)
- Cell growth and division. IV. Determination of volume growth rate and division probability. (1969) (115)
- Phosphorylation of distinct regions of f1 histone. Relationship to the cell cycle. (1976) (106)
- Preparation of large quantities of synchronized mammalian cells in late G1 in the pre-DNA replicative phase of the cell cycle. (1972) (95)
- Histone phosphorylation in late interphase and mitosis. (1973) (80)
- Production and characterization of mammalian cells reversibly arrested in G1 by growth in isoleucine-deficient medium. (1973) (80)
- Synchronization of human diploid fibroblasts at multiple stages of the cell cycle. (1988) (80)
- A METHOD FOR COMPARING EFFECTS OF DIFFERENT SYNCHRONIZING PROTOCOLS ON MAMMALIAN CELL CYCLE TRAVERSE (1972) (78)
- THE EFFECT OF THYMIDINE ON THE DURATION OF G1 IN CHINESE HAMSTER CELLS (1967) (75)
- Hydroxyurea does not prevent synchronized G1 chinese hamster cells from entering the DNA synthetic period. (1976) (75)
- Comparative effects of three nitrosourea derivatives on mammalian cell cycle progression. (1975) (75)
- Arrest of chinese hamster cells in G2 following treatment with the anti‐tumor drug bleomycin (1972) (72)
- Localization and DNA sequence of a replication origin in the rhodopsin gene locus of Chinese hamster cells. (1992) (72)
- Cell cycle synchronization: reversible induction of G2 synchrony in cultured rodent and human diploid fibroblasts. (1990) (69)
- Effects of isoleucine deficiency on nucleic acid and protein metabolism in cultured Chinese hamster cells. Continued ribonucleic acid and protein synthesis in the absence of deoxyribonucleic acid synthesis. (1972) (67)
- Density invariance of cultured Chinese hamster cells with stage of the mitotic cycle. (1970) (66)
- RNA stability and protein synthesis in relation to the division of mammalian cells. (1966) (65)
- Requirement for p34cdc2 kinase is restricted to mitosis in the mammalian cdc2 mutant FT210 (1992) (63)
- The metabolism of histone fractions. IV. Synthesis of histones during the G1-phase of the mammalian life cycle. (1972) (61)
- A simple, rapid technique for determination of the effects of chemotherapeutic agents on mammalian cell-cycle traverse. (1972) (59)
- The metabolism of histone fractions. VI. Differences in the phosphorylation of histone fractions during the cell cycle. (1973) (57)
- RNA synthesis in Chinese hamster cells. II. Increase in rate of RNA synthesis during G1. (1969) (57)
- Normal and perturbed Chinese hamster ovary cells: correlation of DNA, RNA, and protein content by flow cytometry (1985) (55)
- Zinc effects on glutathione metabolism relationship to zinc-induced protection from alkylating agents. (1983) (54)
- RNA synthesis in Chinese hamster cells. I. Differential synthetic rate for ribosomal RNA in early and late interphase. (1968) (51)
- Unique techniques for cell cycle analysis utilizing mithramycin and flow microfluorometry (1975) (51)
- Repair of potentially lethal damage in Chinese hamster cells after X and alpha irradiation. (1977) (49)
- Cell-cycle-specific chromosome damage following treatment of cultured Chinese hamster cells with 4'-[(9-acridinyl)-amino]methanesulphon-m-anisidide-HCl. (1978) (46)
- Hyperthermia‐induced increase in potassium transport in Chinese hamster cells (1983) (44)
- Cell-cycle-specific changes in chromatin organization. (1975) (40)
- Cell-cycle-dependent phosphorylation of serine and threonine in chinese hamster cell Fl histones (1975) (40)
- Syntheses and modulations in the chromatin contents of histones H1 degrees and H1 during G1 and S phases in Chinese hamster cells. (1982) (39)
- Characterization of cDNA sequences corresponding to three distinct HMG-1 mRNA species in line CHO Chinese hamster cells and cell cycle expression of the HMG-1 gene (1987) (38)
- 3 – Histone Phosphorylation and Chromatin Structure in Synchronized Mammalian Cells (1978) (38)
- Age response for line CHO Chinese hamster cells exposed to x-irradiation and alpha particles from plutonium. (1975) (36)
- Kinetic response of cultured Chinese hamster cells to treatment with 4'-[(9-acridinyl)-amino]methanesulphon-m-anisidide-HCl. (1978) (36)
- Cadmium resistance correlated with cadmium uptake and thionein binding in CHO cell variants Cdr20f4 and Cdr30f9. (1981) (34)
- Action of heparin on mammalian nuclei. I. Differential extraction of histone H1 and cooperative removal of histones from chromatin. (1977) (34)
- Zinc-induced resistance to alkylating agent toxicity. (1982) (33)
- The metabolism of histone fractions. Phosphorylation and synthesis of histones in late G1-arrest. (1974) (33)
- A reduction in the degree of H4 acetylation during mitosis in Chinese hamster cells. (1977) (32)
- Amino acid analysis and cell cycle dependent phosphorylation of an H1-like, butyrate-enhanced protein (BEP; H1(0); IP25) from Chinese hamster cells. (1980) (32)
- Temporal organization of DNA in Chinese hamster cells: cell-cycle dependent association of DNA with membrane. (1973) (32)
- Flow microfluorometric studies of lectin binding to mammalian cells. I. general features (1973) (31)
- Radiosensitivity of mammalian cells. IV. Effects of x-irradiation on the DNA synthetic period in synchronized cells. (1970) (29)
- Time-dependent changes in H1 content, H1 turnover, DNA elongation, and the survival of cells blocked in early S phase by hydroxyurea, aphidicolin, or 5-fluorodeoxyuridine. (1985) (29)
- Effects of X-irradiation on DNA precursor metabolism and deoxyribonucleoside triphosphate pools in Chinese hamster cells. (1974) (29)
- Molecular mechanisms of cadmium detoxification in cadmium-resistant cultured cells: role of metallothionein and other inducible factors. (1982) (28)
- Biochemical Balance and Synchronized Cell Cultures (1967) (26)
- Synchronously dividing mammalian cells. (1969) (25)
- Cadmium-induced alterations in RNA metabolism in cultures of Chinese hamster cells sensitive to and resistant to the cytotoxic effects of cadmium. (1979) (24)
- Chain elongation and joining of DNA synthesized during hydroxyurea treatment of Chinese hamster cells. (1976) (23)
- Action of heparin on mammalian nuclei. II. Cell-cycle-specific changes in chromatin organization correlate temporally with histone H1 phosphorylation. (1978) (23)
- Chapter 15 Mitotic Cells as a Source of Synchronized Cultures1 (1969) (22)
- 5-Azacytidine-induced conversion to cadmium resistance correlates with early S phase replication of inactive metallothionein genes in synchronized CHO cells (1986) (21)
- Circular dichroism studies on single Chinese hamster cells. (1985) (21)
- Supravital cell staining with Hoechst 33342 and DiOC5(3). (1990) (20)
- Use of DiO-C5-3 to improve Hoechst 33342 uptake, resolution of DNA content, and survival of CHO cells. (1988) (20)
- MENGOVIRUS REPLICATION. I. CONSERVATION OF VIRUS RNA. (1964) (20)
- Extent of histone modifications and H1(0) content during cell cycle progression in the presence of butyrate. (1983) (20)
- MENGOVIRUS REPLICATION. II. ISOLATION OF POLYRIBOSOMES CONTAINING THE INFECTING VIRAL GENOME. (1964) (19)
- Biological effects of negative pions. (1977) (19)
- Sequential biochemical events in preparation for DNA replication and mitosis (1973) (19)
- Cellular Resistance to Cadmium (1986) (19)
- Cell cycle variations in chromatin structure detected by DNase I. (1985) (18)
- Differential response of cultured human normal and tumor cells to trace element-induced resistance to the alkylating agent melphalan. (1985) (18)
- Changes in histone H1 content and chromatin structure of cells blocked in early S phase by 5-fluorodeoxyuridine and aphidicolin. (1984) (17)
- G1- and S-phase syntheses of histones H1 and H1o in mitotically selected CHO cells: utilization of high-performance liquid chromatography. (1985) (17)
- Response of CHO cell proliferation and histone phosphorylation to sodium arsenite. (1980) (17)
- Arrested and cycling CHO cells as a kinetic model: studies with adriamycin. (1976) (17)
- Effects of Bouvardin (NSC 259968), a cyclic hexapeptide from Bouvardia ternifolia, on the progression capacity of cultured Chinese hamster. (1978) (16)
- Cell cycle-dependent surface changes in Chinese hamster cells grown in suspension culture. (1975) (15)
- Simultaneous fluorescent labeling of DNA, RNA, and protein. (1990) (15)
- CHAPTER 16 – Essential Biosynthetic Activity in Synchronized Mammalian Cells* (1969) (15)
- Flow cytometric localization within the cell cycle and isolation of viable cells following exposure to cytotoxic agents. (1988) (15)
- Retention of functional coding properties by polyribosomes in the x-irradiated mammalian cell. (1970) (15)
- INDUCIBLE PROTECTIVE PROTEINS: A POTENTIALLY NOVEL APPROACH TO CHEMOTHERAPY * (1982) (14)
- Specific staining of DNA with the fluorescent antibiotics, mithramycin, chromomycin, and olivomycin. (1990) (14)
- Zinc-induced resistance to alklylating agents: lack of correlation between cell survival and metallothionein content. (1982) (13)
- Differential effects of two chemotherapeutic agents, streptozotocin and chlorozotocin, on the mammalian cell cycle. (1975) (13)
- Effects of ionizing radiation upon intracellular levels of soluble microtubule protein in cultured mammalian cells. (1974) (12)
- ENERGY REQUIREMENTS FOR MITOSIS IN CHINESE HAMSTER CELLS. (1969) (12)
- An effect of cell shape on apparent volume as determined with a coulter aperture. (1967) (12)
- Composition and synthesis during G1 and S phase of a high mobility group-E/G component from Chinese hamster ovary cells. (1983) (12)
- RNA SYNTHESIS IN CHINESE HAMSTER CELLS (1968) (11)
- Mengovirus replication. IV. Inhibition of Chinese hamster ovary cell division as a result of infection with mengovirus. (1965) (11)
- Differential response of two derivatives of the BHK21 hamster cell to thymidine (1967) (11)
- Relationships between histone phosphorylation and cell proliferation (1980) (11)
- Synthesis of Functional Proteins in X-irradiated Mammalian Cells (1969) (10)
- MENGOVIRUS REPLICATION. III. VIRUS PRODUCTION IN CHINESE HAMSTER OVARY CELLS (1965) (10)
- Flow microfluorometric approaches to cell kinetics (1976) (10)
- Biological availability of nickel arsenides: cellular response to soluble Ni5As2. (1986) (9)
- Changes in nucleosome repeat lengths precede replication in the early replicating metallothionein II gene region of cells synchronized in early S phase. (1989) (9)
- Enzyme and coenzyme levels, oxygen uptake and lactate production in synchronized cultures of Chinese hamster cells. (1971) (8)
- Synchronized human diploid fibroblasts: Progression capabilities of a subpopulation that fails to keep pace with the predominant, rapidly dividing cohort of cells (1989) (8)
- Synchronization of mammalian cells in S phase by sequential use of isoleucine-deprivation G1- or serum-withdrawal G0-arrest and aphidicolin block (1996) (8)
- Potassium ion influx measurements on cultured Chinese hamster cells exposed to 60-hertz electromagnetic fields. (1985) (7)
- Changes in H1 content, nucleosome repeat lengths and DNA elongation under conditions of hydroxyurea treatment that reportedly facilitate gene amplification. (1986) (7)
- DNAase I and cellular factors that affect chromatin structure. (1983) (7)
- Biological availability of nickel arsenides: toxic effects of particulate Ni5As2. (1983) (7)
- Transformed mammalian cells are deficient in kinase-mediated control of progression through the G 1 phase of the cell cycle ( staurosporine / cell proliferation / growth inhibition / flow cytometry ) (7)
- Age response for CHO cells exposed to negative pions. (1978) (7)
- Proliferation of rat and human lung fibroblasts following exposure to prostaglandin E2. (1990) (6)
- Inducibility of metallothionein throughout the cell cycle (1984) (5)
- Developmental biology of normal cells: biology and biochemical aspects. (1968) (5)
- REPLICATION OF MENGOVIRUS IN CHINESE HAMSTER OVARY CELLS. LA-3132-MS. (1964) (4)
- DNA contents of replication without DNA density labeling. (1990) (4)
- Comparative studies of zinc metabolism in cultured chinese hamster cells with differing metallothionein-induction capacities (1980) (3)
- Attempted use of zinc in vivo to protect against nitrogen mustard toxicity in tumor‐free and in l1210 leukemia‐bearing female b6d2f1 mice (1992) (3)
- Reversible synchronization of cultured rodent and human diploid fibroblast cells in G2 phase (1996) (3)
- Preliminary report on the use of zinc in vivo to protect against nitrogen mustard toxicity in female Balb/cJ mice (1992) (3)
- Sensitivity to X‐irradiation in relation to cell size of CHO cells synchronized in early G1 (1987) (2)
- Unique techniques for cell analysis utilizing mithramycin and flow microfluorometry. (1975) (2)
- Melphalan metabolism in cultured cells (1985) (1)
- Zinc‐induced reduction in melphalan cytotoxicity: Heterogeneity of response of cloned human tumor cells (1987) (1)
- Lack of effect of 60-Hertz fields on growth of cultured mammalian cells (1981) (1)
- Cell-cycle-dependent phosphorylation of serine and threonine in Chinese hamster cell F1 histones. (1975) (1)
- Histone phosphorylation related to chromatin strucuture. [Studies with cultured mammalian cells] (1976) (1)
- Zinc-induced Resistance to Alkylating Agent Toxicity 1 (2006) (0)
- Phosphorylation of distinct regions of f1 histone. [Hamster cells, /sup 32/P tracer technique] (1976) (0)
- THE EFFECT OF ACTINOMYCIN D ON PREMITOTIC CELLS. LA-3132-MS. (1964) (0)
- Biological availability of nickel arsenides: toxic effects of particulate Ni/sub 5/As/sub 2/ (1981) (0)
- Differences in kinase-mediated regulation of cell cycle progression in normal and transformed cells (1993) (0)
- Induced resistance to alkylating agent toxicity obtainable by pretreatment with combinations of trace elements (1983) (0)
- A preliminary report on zinc-induced resistance to nitrogen mustard toxicity in mice (1988) (0)
- RNA SYNTHESIS IN CHINESE HAMSTER CELLS (1969) (0)
- SEQUENTIAL BIOCHEMICAL EVENTS IN THE CELL CYCLE (1977) (0)
- Potential biological hazards of nickel arsenides associated with retorting of oil shale: toxic effects of particulate Ni/sub 5/As/sub 2/ (1981) (0)
- THE INDEPENDENCE OF HISTONE PHOSPHORYLATION FROM DNA SYNTHESIS (1973) (0)
- Chromatin structural changes precede replication in initiated replicons during inhibition of DNA elongation (1988) (0)
- Mengovirus replication. 3. Virus reproduction in Chinese hamster ovary cells. (1965) (0)
- BIOLOGICAL #AVAILABILITYOF NICKEL ARSENIDES: TOXIC EFFECTS OF (1998) (0)
- Trace element damage assessment in mammalian cells: analysis of cellular resistance to cadmium-mediated toxicity using a CHO variant with increased metallothionein induction capacity. Progress report, July 1, 1977--December 31, 1978 (1979) (0)
- Effects of arsenic, a toxic oil shale constituent, on cell proliferation and histone phosphorylation. [Cultured Chinese hamster ovary cells] (1979) (0)
- Histone phosphorylation in G$sub 2$ and mitosis (1973) (0)
- Cell-cycle-related biosynthesis. [Sarkosyl, neocarzinostatin, adriamycin] (1976) (0)
- Attempted induction of resistance to melphalan by pretreating Chinese hamster cells with subtoxic doses of the drug (1984) (0)
- Sequential biochemical events in the cell cycle. [Cultured CHO cells] (1975) (0)
- Biochemical events during the mammalian cell cycle (1973) (0)
- Studies on the Replication of Mengovirus Ribonucleic Acid (1964) (0)
- Effects of agents associated with coal and oil shale extraction, conversion, or utilization on cell-cycle kinetics and on chromatin/chromosome structure. Progress report, July 1--December 31, 1975 (1976) (0)
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