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Authors: Xing, LP Venegas, AM Chen, A Garrett-Beal, L Boyce, BF Varmus, HE Schwartzberg, PL
Citation: Lp. Xing et al., Genetic evidence for a role for Src family kinases in TNF family receptor signaling and cell survival, GENE DEV, 15(2), 2001, pp. 241-253

Authors: Roberts, RJ Varmus, HE Ashburner, M Brown, PO Eisen, MB Khosla, C Kirschner, M Nusse, R Scott, M Wold, B
Citation: Rj. Roberts et al., Information access - Building a "GenBank" of the published literature, SCIENCE, 291(5512), 2001, pp. 2318-2319

Authors: Lewis, BC Chinnasamy, N Morgan, RA Varmus, HE
Citation: Bc. Lewis et al., Development of an avian leukosis-sarcoma virus subgroup A pseudotyped lentiviral vector, J VIROLOGY, 75(19), 2001, pp. 9339-9344

Authors: Nathan, DG Varmus, HE
Citation: Dg. Nathan et He. Varmus, The National Institutes of Health and clinical research: a progress report, NAT MED, 6(11), 2000, pp. 1201-1204

Authors: Varmus, HE
Citation: He. Varmus, The challenge of making laws on the shifting terrain of science, J LAW MED E, 28(4), 2000, pp. 46-53

Authors: Li, Y Hively, WP Varmus, HE
Citation: Y. Li et al., Use of MMTV-Wnt-1 transgenic mice for studying the genetic basis of breastcancer, ONCOGENE, 19(8), 2000, pp. 1002-1009

Authors: Williams, BO Barish, GD Klymkowsky, MW Varmus, HE
Citation: Bo. Williams et al., A comparative evaluation of beta-catenin and plakoglobin signaling activity, ONCOGENE, 19(50), 2000, pp. 5720-5728

Authors: Zorn, AM Barish, GD Williams, BO Lavender, P Klymkowsky, MW Varmus, HE
Citation: Am. Zorn et al., Regulation of Wnt signaling by sox proteins: XSox17 alpha/beta and XSox3 physically interact with beta-catenin, MOL CELL, 4(4), 1999, pp. 487-498

Authors: Klymkowsky, MW Williams, BO Barish, GD Varmus, HE Vourgourakis, YE
Citation: Mw. Klymkowsky et al., Membrane-anchored plakoglobins have multiple mechanisms of action in Wnt signaling, MOL BIOL CE, 10(10), 1999, pp. 3151-3169

Authors: Fisher, GH Orsulic, S Holland, E Hively, WP Li, Y Lewis, BC Williams, BO Varmus, HE
Citation: Gh. Fisher et al., Development of a flexible and specific gene delivery system for productionof murine tumor models, ONCOGENE, 18(38), 1999, pp. 5253-5260

Authors: Debnath, J Chamorro, M Czar, MJ Schaeffer, EM Lenardo, MJ Varmus, HE Schwartzberg, PL
Citation: J. Debnath et al., rlk/TXK encodes two forms of a novel cysteine string tyrosine kinase activated by Src family kinases, MOL CELL B, 19(2), 1999, pp. 1498-1507

Authors: Schaeffer, EM Debnath, J Yap, G McVicar, D Liao, XC Littman, DR Sher, A Varmus, HE Lenardo, MJ Schwartzberg, PL
Citation: Em. Schaeffer et al., Requirement for Tec kinases Rlk and Itk in T cell receptor signaling and immunity, SCIENCE, 284(5414), 1999, pp. 638-641

Authors: Bocchinfuso, WP Hively, WP Couse, JF Varmus, HE Korach, KS
Citation: Wp. Bocchinfuso et al., A mouse mammary tumor virus Wnt-1 transgene induces mammary gland hyperplasia and tumorigenesis in mice lacking estrogen receptor-alpha, CANCER RES, 59(8), 1999, pp. 1869-1876

Authors: Holland, EC Hively, WP Gallo, V Varmus, HE
Citation: Ec. Holland et al., Modeling mutations in the G(1) arrest pathway in human gliomas: overexpression of CDK4 but not loss of INK4a-ARF induces hyperploidy in cultured mouse astrocytes, GENE DEV, 12(23), 1998, pp. 3644-3649

Authors: Holland, EC Hively, WP DePinho, RA Varmus, HE
Citation: Ec. Holland et al., A constitutively active epidermal growth factor receptor cooperates with disruption of G(1) cell-cycle arrest pathways to induce glioma-like lesions in mice, GENE DEV, 12(23), 1998, pp. 3675-3685
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