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WAHRHEIT UND GESCHICHTE IN BIBLISCH-THEOLOGISCHER SICHT VERITE ET HISTOIRE AU POINT DE VUE DE LA THEOLOGIE BIBLIQUEBORNKAMM G.1972, pp 51-52Book

QUI EST JESUS DE NAZARETH?BORNKAMM G.1973, 254 p.Book

DIE UR-KUNDE DES CHRISTLICHEN GLAUBENS L'ANNONCE ORIGINELLE DE LA FOI CHRETIENNEBORNKAMM G.UNIVERSITAS. 1972, Vol 27, Num 2, pp 165-169Article

Der Aufbau der Bergpredigt. (La structure du sermon sur la montagne)BORNKAMM, G.New Testament Studies London. 1978, Vol 24, Num 4, pp 419-432Article

Expression of normal and translocated c-myc alleles in Burkitt's lymphoma cells: evidence for different regulationEICK, D; BORNKAMM, G. W.EMBO journal (Print). 1989, Vol 8, Num 7, pp 1965-1972, issn 0261-4189Article

Paul, apôtre de Jésus-ChristBORNKAMM, G; JEANNERET, L.1988, 340 p.Book

Transcriptional arrest within the first exon is a fast control mechanism in c-myc gene expressionEICK, D; BORNKAMM, G. W.Nucleic acids research. 1986, Vol 14, Num 21, pp 8331-8346, issn 0305-1048Article

HLA-D TYPING WITH HOMOZYGOUS LYMPHOBLASTOID CELL LINES.NETZEL B; BORNKAMM G; LENHARD V et al.1977; Z. IMMUNOL.-FORSCH.; DTSCH.; DA. 1977; VOL. 153; NO 1; PP. 85-89; BIBL. 4 REF.Article

Structure of defective DNA molecules in Epstein-Barr virus preparations from P3HR-1 cellsMYUNG-SAM CHO; BORNKAMM, G. W; ZUR HAUSEN, H et al.Journal of virology. 1984, Vol 51, Num 1, pp 199-207, issn 0022-538XArticle

Human cytomegalovirus DNA sequences with homologies to the cellular genomeRÜGER, R; BORNKAMM, G. W; FLECKENSTEIN, B et al.Journal of general virology. 1984, Vol 65, Num 8, pp 1351-1364, issn 0022-1317Article

Structure-activity relationship of 17 structural analogues of N-butyric acid upon c-myc expressionROTTLEB, C; HALL, C; BORNKAMM, G. W et al.International journal of cancer. 1996, Vol 67, Num 5, pp 724-729, issn 0020-7136Article

Elevated mutant frequencies in lymphoid tissues persist throughout plasmacytoma development in BALB/c.λLIZ miceFELIX, K; KELLIHER, K. A; BORNKAMM, G.-W et al.Cancer research (Baltimore). 1999, Vol 59, Num 15, pp 3621-3626, issn 0008-5472Article

In vitro mutagenicity of the plasmacytomagenic agent pristane (2,6,10,14-tetramethylpentadecane)FELIX, K; POTTER, M; BORNKAMM, G.-W et al.Cancer letters. 1997, Vol 113, Num 1-2, pp 71-76, issn 0304-3835Article

No evidence for differences in the Epstein―Barr virus genome carried in Burkitt lymphoma cells and nonmalignant lymphoblastoid cells from the same patientsBORNKAMM, G. W; KNEBEL-DOEBERITZ, M. V; LENOIR, G. M et al.Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. Biological sciences. 1984, Vol 81, Num 15, pp 4930-4934, issn 0273-1134Article

Antibody response against the Epstein-Barr virus-coded nuclear antigen2 (EBNA2) in different groups of individualsSEIGNEURIN, J. M; LAVOUE, M. F; GENOULAZ, O et al.International journal of cancer. 1987, Vol 40, Num 3, pp 349-353, issn 0020-7136Article

Two distant clusters of partially homologous small repeats of Epstein-Barr virus are transcribed upon induction of an abortive or lytic cycle of the virus = Deux groupes distants de petites séquences répétitives homologues du virus EB sont transcrites après induction d'un cycle lytique ou abortif du virusFREESE, U. K; LAUX, G; HUDEWENTZ, J et al.Journal of virology. 1983, Vol 48, Num 3, pp 731-743, issn 0022-538XArticle

Characterization of macromolecular lignins as Epstein-Barr virus inducer in foodstuff associated with nasopharyngeal carcinoma riskBOUVIER, G; HERGENHAHN, M; POLACK, A et al.Carcinogenesis (New York. Print). 1995, Vol 16, Num 8, pp 1879-1885, issn 0143-3334Article

Epstein-Barr virus-specific DNA polymerase in virus-nonproducer Raji cellsOOKA, T; LENOIR, G. M; DECAUSSIN, G et al.Journal of virology. 1986, Vol 58, Num 2, pp 671-675, issn 0022-538XArticle

Irradiated fibroblasts protect Burkitt lymphoma cells from apoptosis by a mechanism independent of BCL-2FALK, M. H; HÜLTNER, L; MILNER, A et al.International journal of cancer. 1993, Vol 55, Num 3, pp 485-491, issn 0020-7136Article

TPA-inducible Epstein-Barr virus genes in Raji cells and their regulationLAUX, G; FREESE, U. K; FISCHER, R et al.Virology (New York, NY). 1988, Vol 162, Num 2, pp 503-507, issn 0042-6822Article

A putative transforming gene of Jijoye virus differs from that of Epstein-Barr virus prototypesADLDINGER, H. K; DELIUS, H; FREESE, U. K et al.Virology (New York, NY). 1985, Vol 141, Num 2, pp 221-234, issn 0042-6822Article

Presence of EBV-DNA sequences in nasopharyngeal cells of individuals without IgA-VCA antibodies = La présence de séquence EBV-ADN dans les cellules du rhinopharynx de sujets dépourvus d'anticorps IgA-VCADESGRANGES, C; PI, G. H; BORNKAMM, G. W et al.International journal of cancer. 1983, Vol 32, Num 5, pp 543-545, issn 0020-7136Article

Validation of two test systems for detecting tumor promoters and EBV inducers : comparative responses of several agents in DR-CAT Raji cells and in human granulocytesBOUVIER, G; HERGENHAHN, M; POLACK, A et al.Carcinogenesis (New York. Print). 1993, Vol 14, Num 8, pp 1573-1578, issn 0143-3334Article

Three breakpoints of variant t(2;8) translocations in Burkitt's lymphoma cells fall within a region 140 kilobases distal from c-mycHENGLEIN, B; SYNOVZIK, H; GROITL, P et al.Molecular and cellular biology (Print). 1989, Vol 9, Num 5, pp 2105-2113, issn 0270-7306, 9 p.Article

Target sequences for cis-acting regulation within the dual promoter of the human c-myc geneLIPP, M; SCHILLING, R; WIEST, S et al.Molecular and cellular biology (Print). 1987, Vol 7, Num 4, pp 1393-1400, issn 0270-7306Article

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