Karyotype instability of Chinese hamster cells during in vivo tumor progression Marty F. BartholdiF. Andrew RayPaul M. Kraemer OriginalPaper Pages: 1 - 10
Isolation and characterization of novobiocin-resistant BHK cells Ryoji IshidaMiwako NishizawaTakeharu Nishimoto OriginalPaper Pages: 11 - 20
Dominant mutation in mouse cells associated with resistance to Hoechst 33258 dye, but sensitivity to ultraviolet light and DNA base-damaging compounds Paul G. DebenhamMichael B. T. Webb OriginalPaper Pages: 21 - 32
Complementation between glucocorticoid receptor and lymphocytolysis in somatic cell hybrids of two glucocorticoid-resistant human leukemic clonal cell lines Yeong -Seng YuhE. Brad Thompson OriginalPaper Pages: 33 - 45
Analysis of spontaneous mutations in a chromosomally located hsv-1 thymidine kinase (TK) gene in a human cell line Daphne R. GoringKalpana GuptaMichael S. DuBow OriginalPaper Pages: 47 - 56
Delayed mutation in Chinese hamster cells Thomas StamatoRonald WeinsteinAmato Giaccia OriginalPaper Pages: 57 - 65
Expression of mouse dihydrofolate reductase gene confers methotrexate resistance in transgenic petunia plants David A. EichholtzStephen G. RogersRobert T. Fraley OriginalPaper Pages: 67 - 76
Three functional ribosomal protein genes are unlinked in mouse genome Leanne M. WiedemannPeter D'EustachioRobert P. Perry Brief Communication Pages: 77 - 80
Human gastrin-releasing peptide gene maps to chromosome band 18q21 Anne -Marie Lebacq-VerheydenVirginia BertnessJames Battey Brief Communication Pages: 81 - 86
Human gastrin-releasing peptide gene is located on chromosome 18 S. L. NaylorA. Y. SakaguchiW. W. Chin Brief Communication Pages: 87 - 91
Assignment of mouse beta-spectrin gene to chromosome 12 Pekka LaurilaLivia CioePeter J. Curtis Brief Communication Pages: 93 - 97