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Antigen shedding and metastasis of tumour cells.
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Factors controlling the expression of mouse mammary tumour virus.
A maternally inherited superantigen encoded by a mammary tumour virus.
Genetic transmission of mammary tumour virus by GR mice.
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Effect of 5'-deoxy-5'-S-isobutyl-adenosine (SIBA) on mouse mammary tumour cells and on the expression of mouse mammary tumour virus.
Anti-tumour effect of metformin in canine mammary gland tumour cells.
Erratum: Induction of IL-25 secretion from tumour-associated fibroblasts suppresses mammary tumour metastasis.
Induction of IL-25 secretion from tumour-associated fibroblasts suppresses mammary tumour metastasis.
Precursor-product relationship between nonglycosylated polypeptides of A and B particles of mouse mammary tumor virus.
Intracellular synthesis of mouse mammary tumor virus polypeptides: indication of a precursor glycoprotein.
Translation of mouse mammary tumor virus RNA: precursor polypeptides are phosphorylated during processing.
Genes encoding ligands for deletion of V beta 11 T cells cosegregate with mammary tumour virus genomes.
Synthesis and processing of precursor polypeptides to murine mammary tumor virus structural proteins.
Composition, arrangement and cleavage of the mouse mammary tumor virus polyprotein precursor Pr77gag and p110gag.
Identification of a precursor protein to the major glycoproteins of mouse mammary tumor virus.
Distinct EMT programs control normal mammary stem cells and tumour-initiating cells.
Progesterone receptor stimulates transcription of mouse mammary tumour virus in a cell-free system.
The long terminal repeat region of the mouse mammary tumour virus contains multiple regulatory elements.
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