Two membrane-bound proteins associated with alanine resistance and increased A-system amino acid transport in mutants of CHO-K1 John MoffettElizabeth MendiazEllis Englesberg OriginalPaper Pages: 1 - 12
Demethylation of two specific DNA sequences in expressed human immunoglobulin light kappa constant genes N. O. BlanchiP. PeltomakiA. de la Chapelle OriginalPaper Pages: 13 - 20
Analysis of WAGR deletions and related translocations with gene-specific DNA probes, using FACS-selected cell hybrids Anne SeawrightJudy M. FletcherVeronica Van Heyningen OriginalPaper Pages: 21 - 30
Isolation of an abundantly expressed sequence from the human X chromosome by differential screening Michael V. WilesCaroline M. AlexanderPeter N. Goodfellow OriginalPaper Pages: 31 - 39
Genetic analysis of tumorigenesis. XXXI: Retention of short arm of chromosome 3 in suppressed CHEF cell hybrids containing c-Ha-ras (EJ) gene Ruth W. CraigInder K. GadiRuth Sager OriginalPaper Pages: 41 - 53
DNA methylation and genetic inactivation at thymidine kinase locus: Two different mechanisms for silencing autosomal genes Alexander DobrovicJ. L. Pierre GareauW. Edward C. Bradley OriginalPaper Pages: 55 - 68
The family of mouse phosphoglycerate kinase genes and pseudogenes Chaker N. AdraNathan A. EllisMichael W. McBurney OriginalPaper Pages: 69 - 81
Cytogenetic evidence of gene amplification as a mechanism for tumor cell invasion Sandra J. BevacquaChristopher W. GreeffMary J. C. Hendrix OriginalPaper Pages: 83 - 91
Genes for human vitamin K-dependent plasma proteins C and S are located on chromosomes 2 and 3, respectively George L. LongAngus MarshallSusan L. Naylor Brief Communication Pages: 93 - 98
Mapping of human fibronectin receptorβ subunit gene to chromosome 10 Yong ZhangMarc SaisonJean-Jacques Cassiman Brief Communication Pages: 99 - 104
The coding sequence for the human 18,000-dalton hydrophobie pulmonary surfactant protein is located on chromosome 2 and identifies a restriction fragment length polymorphism Philip A. EmrieCarol JonesJames H. Fisher Brief Communication Pages: 105 - 110