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Manipulation of the fate of long chain polyunsaturated fatty acids in cultured cellsGALLI, C; RISE, P; MARANGONI, F et al.Prostaglandins, leukotrienes and essential fatty acids. 1997, Vol 57, Num 1, pp 23-26, issn 0952-3278Conference Paper
Biochemical evidence of functional interaction between μ- and δ-opioid receptors in SK-N-BE neuroblastoma cell linePALAZZI, E; CEPPI, E; GUGLIELMETTI, F et al.Journal of neurochemistry. 1996, Vol 67, Num 1, pp 138-144, issn 0022-3042Article
Correlation between transglutaminase activity and polyamine levels in human neuroblastoma cells: effect of retinoic acid and α-difluoromethylornithineMELINO, G; FARRACE, M. G; CERU, M. P et al.Experimental cell research. 1988, Vol 179, Num 2, pp 429-445, issn 0014-4827Article
Modulation of IF-2 expression during growth and differentiation of human neuroblastoma cells : retinoic acid may induce IGF-2MELINO, G; STEPHANOU, A; ANNICCHIARICO-PETRUZZELLI, M et al.Neuroscience letters. 1993, Vol 151, Num 2, pp 187-191, issn 0304-3940Article
Bis(31/31'){[Cys31,Trp32,Nva34]NPY-(31-36)} : a specific NPY Y-1 receptor antagonistBALASUBRAMANIAM, A; ZHAI, W; SHERIFF, S et al.Journal of medicinal chemistry (Print). 1995, Vol 39, Num 4, pp 811-813, issn 0022-2623Article
Functional insulin-like growth factor I receptors are expressed by neural-derived continuous cell linesOTA, A; WILSON, G. L; SPILBERG, O et al.Endocrinology (Philadelphia). 1988, Vol 122, Num 1, pp 145-152, issn 0013-7227Article
MIBG causes oxidative stress and up-regulation of anti-oxidant enzymes in the human neuroblastoma cell line SK-N-BE(2C)CORNELISSEN, J; VAN KUILENBURG, A. B. P; VOUTE, P. A et al.International journal of cancer. 1997, Vol 72, Num 3, pp 486-490, issn 0020-7136Article
Cell lineage and differentiation state are primary determinants of MYCN gene expression and malignant potential in human neuroblastoma cellsSPENGLER, B. A; LAZAROVA, D. L; ROSS, R. A et al.Oncology research. 1997, Vol 9, Num 9, pp 467-476, issn 0965-0407Article
Evaluation of pehnylpiperazines as targeting agents for neuroblastomaBABICH, J. W; GRAHAM, W. A; FISCHMAN, A. J et al.British journal of cancer. 1996, Vol 74, Num 6, pp 917-924, issn 0007-0920Article
The functionally antagonistic POU family transcription factors Brn-3a and Brn-3b show opposite changes in expression during the growth arrest and differentiation of human neuroblastoma cellsSMITH, M. D; LATCHMAN, D. S.International journal of cancer. 1996, Vol 67, Num 5, pp 653-660, issn 0020-7136Article
Effect of human granulocyte colony stimulating factor on neuroblastoma cell growthMOREL, M; BEAUJEAN, F; LE FORESTIER, C et al.Biomedicine & pharmacotherapy. 1993, Vol 47, Num 1, pp 29-32, issn 0753-3322Article
Comparison of telomerase levels before and after differentiation of two cell lines of human neuroblastomaSANBORN, Christopher K; O'CONNOR, A; SAWIN, R. S et al.The Journal of surgical research. 2000, Vol 93, Num 2, pp 206-210, issn 0022-4804Conference Paper
Posttranslational processing of proenkephalin in SK-N-MC cells : evidence for phosphorylationLINDBERG, I; SHAW, E.Journal of neurochemistry. 1992, Vol 58, Num 2, pp 448-453, issn 0022-3042Article
Selective Down-regulation of the pro-enkephalin gene during differentiation of a multiple neuropeptide-co-expressing cell lineVERBEECK, M. A. E; DRAAIJER, M; BURBACH, J. P. H et al.The Journal of biological chemistry (Print). 1990, Vol 265, Num 30, pp 18087-18090, issn 0021-9258, 4 p.Article
Differential expression of α-subunits of G-proteins in human neuroblastoma-derived cell clonesKLINZ, F. J; YU, V. C; SADEE, W et al.FEBS letters. 1987, Vol 224, Num 1, pp 43-48, issn 0014-5793Article
An inhibitory effect of psychoactive drugs on a human neuroblastoma cell lineSILVER, M. A; ZAN WEI YANG; GANGULI, R et al.Biological psychiatry (1969). 1994, Vol 35, Num 10, pp 824-826, issn 0006-3223Article
Cytotoxic effects of m-[131I]- and m-[125I]iodobenzylguanidine on the human neuroblastoma cell lines SK-N-SH and SK-N-LOBRUCHELT, G; GIRGERT, R; BUCK, J et al.Cancer research (Baltimore). 1988, Vol 48, Num 11, pp 2993-2997, issn 0008-5472Article
Effects of melatonin on the proliferation and differentiation of human neuroblastoma cells in cultureCOS, S; VERDUGA, R; FERNANDEZ-VIADERO, C et al.Neuroscience letters. 1996, Vol 216, Num 2, pp 113-116, issn 0304-3940Article
A putative M3 muscarinic cholinergic receptor of high molecular weight couples to phosphoinositide hydrolysis in human SK-N-SH neuroblastoma cellsFISHER, S. K; HEACOCK, A. M.Journal of neurochemistry. 1988, Vol 50, Num 3, pp 984-987, issn 0022-3042Article
Ascorbic acid recycling in N-myc amplified human neuroblastoma cellsSAVINI, I; D'ANGELO, I; ANNICCHIARICO-PETRUZZELLI, M et al.Anticancer research. 1998, Vol 18, Num 2A, pp 819-822, issn 0250-7005Article
In-situ cytidine-deaminase activity and chromosome 1P deletion in human neuroblastoma cellsSLINGERLAND, R. J; VAN GENNIP, A. H; BODLAENDER, J. M et al.Anticancer research. 1997, Vol 17, Num 1A, pp 457-459, issn 0250-7005Article
Regulation of Bcl-2 oncoprotein levels with differentiation of human neuroblastoma cellsHANADA, M; KRAJEWSKI, S; TANAKA, S et al.Cancer research (Baltimore). 1993, Vol 53, Num 20, pp 4978-4986, issn 0008-5472Article
Prediction of accumulation of 131I-Iabelled meta-iobenzylguanidine in neuroblastoma cell lines by means of reverse transcription and polymerase chain reactionMAIRS, R. J; LIVINGSTONE, A; GAZE, M. N et al.British journal of cancer. 1994, Vol 70, Num 1, pp 97-101, issn 0007-0920Article
Induced neuroblastoma cell differentiation, associated with transient HES-1 activity and reduced HASH-1 expression, is inhibited by notch1GRYNFELD, Anna; PAHLMAN, Sven; AXELSON, Hakan et al.International journal of cancer. 2000, Vol 88, Num 3, pp 401-410, issn 0020-7136Article
Hyperbaric oxygen enhances the effects of meta-iodobenzylguanidine (MIBG) on energy metabolism and lipid peroxidation in the human neuroblastoma cell line SK-N-BE(2C)CORNELISSEN, J; VAN KUILENBURG, A. B. P; ELZINGA, L et al.Anticancer research. 1997, Vol 17, Num 1A, pp 259-264, issn 0250-7005Article