1980
Pigmentation and tumorigenicity of reconstituted, cybrid and hybrid mouse cells
Halaban R, Moellmann G, Godawska E, Eisenstadt J. Pigmentation and tumorigenicity of reconstituted, cybrid and hybrid mouse cells. Experimental Cell Research 1980, 130: 427-435. PMID: 7449860, DOI: 10.1016/0014-4827(80)90021-x.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAnimalsCell NucleusCells, CulturedCytoplasmGene Expression RegulationHybrid CellsInclusion Bodies, ViralMelanomaMiceNeoplasms, ExperimentalPhenotypePigmentationConceptsWhole cellsHybrid cellsSuppression of tumorigenicityMelanoma genomeMelanocytic functionNon-tumorigenic fibroblastsDonor parentMouse cellsCybridsStable expressionCytoplasmic transferCellular fragmentsTumorigenicityExpressionCytoplastsCellsViral particlesMurine melanomaGenomeChromosomesNucleoplastsPhenotypeExtinctionComparable numberPigmentationSupermelanotic hybrids derived from mouse melanomas and normal mouse cells
Halaban R, Nordlund J, Francke U, Moellmann G, Eisenstadt J. Supermelanotic hybrids derived from mouse melanomas and normal mouse cells. Somatic Cell Genetics 1980, 6: 29-44. PMID: 6768142, DOI: 10.1007/bf01538694.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
1975
Melanoma cells resistant to inhibition of growth by melanocyte stimulating hormone.
Pawelek J, Sansone M, Koch N, Christie G, Halaban R, Hendee J, Lerner A, Varga J. Melanoma cells resistant to inhibition of growth by melanocyte stimulating hormone. Proceedings Of The National Academy Of Sciences Of The United States Of America 1975, 72: 951-955. PMID: 165495, PMCID: PMC432441, DOI: 10.1073/pnas.72.3.951.Peer-Reviewed Original Research