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Once upon a time in America (Motion picture)   2
Once were warriors (Motion picture) : Films in focus : focusing on Braveheart Mel Gibson, Once Were Warriors Lee Tamahori, Heavenly Creatures Peter Jackson / Peter Beale  2001 1
Onchocerca gibsoni : Onchocerca gibsoni : the cause of worm nodules in Australian cattle / by J.A. Gilruth and Georgina Sweet / with notes on worm nests in Australian cattle and in camels (extracts from Report of Government Bureau of Microbiology of New South Wales for 1909) / by J. Burton Cleleand and T. Harvey Johnston  1911 1
Onchocerciasis   3
Onchocerciasis -- Africa -- Epidemiology : Riverblindness in Africa : taming the lion's stare / Bruce Benton ; foreword by James D. Wolfensohn  2020 1
Onchocerciasis -- Africa -- Prevention : Riverblindness in Africa : taming the lion's stare / Bruce Benton ; foreword by James D. Wolfensohn  2020 1
Onchocerciasis Control Programme in West Africa. / http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no91003865 : Riverblindness in Africa : taming the lion's stare / Bruce Benton ; foreword by James D. Wolfensohn  2020 1
Onchocerciasis -- Epidemiology : Riverblindness in Africa : taming the lion's stare / Bruce Benton ; foreword by James D. Wolfensohn  2020 1
Onchocerciasis, Ocular -- epidemiology : Riverblindness in Africa : taming the lion's stare / Bruce Benton ; foreword by James D. Wolfensohn  2020 1
Onchocerciasis, Ocular -- prevention & control : Riverblindness in Africa : taming the lion's stare / Bruce Benton ; foreword by James D. Wolfensohn  2020 1
Onchocerciasis -- Prevention   2
Onchocerciasis -- Statistics : Onchocerciasis  2021 1
Onchocerciasis -- Treatment : Catching the worm : towards ending river blindness, and reflections on my life / William C. Campbell with Claire O'Connell  2020 1
 

Onchocercosis -- See Onchocerciasis


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Onco-Suppressor Gene -- See Genes, Tumor Suppressor


Genes that inhibit expression of the tumorigenic phenotype. They are normally involved in holding cellular growth in check. When tumor suppressor genes are inactivated or lost, a barrier to normal proliferation is removed and unregulated growth is possible
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Onco-Suppressor Genes -- See Genes, Tumor Suppressor


Genes that inhibit expression of the tumorigenic phenotype. They are normally involved in holding cellular growth in check. When tumor suppressor genes are inactivated or lost, a barrier to normal proliferation is removed and unregulated growth is possible
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Oncogene -- See Oncogenes


Genes whose gain-of-function alterations lead to NEOPLASTIC CELL TRANSFORMATION. They include, for example, genes for activators or stimulators of CELL PROLIFERATION such as growth factors, growth factor receptors, protein kinases, signal transducers, nuclear phosphoproteins, and transcription factors. A prefix of "v-" before oncogene symbols indicates oncogenes captured and transmitted by RETROVIRUSES; the prefix "c-" before the gene symbol of an oncogene indicates it is the cellular homolog (PROTO-ONCOGENES) of a v-oncogene
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Oncogene, myc -- See Genes, myc


Family of retrovirus-associated DNA sequences (myc) originally isolated from an avian myelocytomatosis virus. The proto-oncogene myc (c-myc) codes for a nuclear protein which is involved in nucleic acid metabolism and in mediating the cellular response to growth factors. Truncation of the first exon, which appears to regulate c-myc expression, is crucial for tumorigenicity. The human c-myc gene is located at 8q24 on the long arm of chromosome 8
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Oncogene Product -- See Oncogene Proteins


Proteins coded by oncogenes. They include proteins resulting from the fusion of an oncogene and another gene (ONCOGENE PROTEINS, FUSION)
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Oncogene Products -- See Oncogene Proteins


Proteins coded by oncogenes. They include proteins resulting from the fusion of an oncogene and another gene (ONCOGENE PROTEINS, FUSION)
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Oncogene Protein -- See Oncogene Proteins


Proteins coded by oncogenes. They include proteins resulting from the fusion of an oncogene and another gene (ONCOGENE PROTEINS, FUSION)
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Oncogene Protein HER-2 -- See Receptor, ErbB-2


A cell surface protein-tyrosine kinase receptor that is overexpressed in a variety of ADENOCARCINOMAS. It has extensive homology to and heterodimerizes with the EGF RECEPTOR, the ERBB-3 RECEPTOR, and the ERBB-4 RECEPTOR. Activation of the erbB-2 receptor occurs through heterodimer formation with a ligand-bound erbB receptor family member
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Oncogene Protein pp60(src) -- See Oncogene Protein pp60(v-src)


A tyrosine-specific protein kinase encoded by the v-src oncogene of ROUS SARCOMA VIRUS. The transforming activity of pp60(v-src) depends on both the lack of a critical carboxy-terminal tyrosine phosphorylation site at position 527, and the attachment of pp60(v-src) to the plasma membrane which is accomplished by myristylation of its N-terminal glycine
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Oncogene Protein src -- See Oncogene Protein pp60(v-src)


A tyrosine-specific protein kinase encoded by the v-src oncogene of ROUS SARCOMA VIRUS. The transforming activity of pp60(v-src) depends on both the lack of a critical carboxy-terminal tyrosine phosphorylation site at position 527, and the attachment of pp60(v-src) to the plasma membrane which is accomplished by myristylation of its N-terminal glycine
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Oncogene Proteins : Oncoproteins : types and detection / editor, Jeremy R. Davis  2011 1
Oncogene Proteins, Fusion -- genetics : Chimeric RNA : methods and protocols / edited by Hui Li, Justin Elfman  2020 1
Oncogene Proteins -- metabolism : Hedgehog-gli signaling in human disease / Ariel Ruiz i Altaba  2006 1
 

Oncogene, Recessive -- See Genes, Tumor Suppressor


Genes that inhibit expression of the tumorigenic phenotype. They are normally involved in holding cellular growth in check. When tumor suppressor genes are inactivated or lost, a barrier to normal proliferation is removed and unregulated growth is possible
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Oncogene, src -- See Genes, src


Retrovirus-associated DNA sequences (src) originally isolated from the Rous sarcoma virus (RSV). The proto-oncogene src (c-src) codes for a protein that is a member of the tyrosine kinase family and was the first proto-oncogene identified in the human genome. The human c-src gene is located at 20q12-13 on the long arm of chromosome 20
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Oncogene, v-myc -- See Genes, myc


Family of retrovirus-associated DNA sequences (myc) originally isolated from an avian myelocytomatosis virus. The proto-oncogene myc (c-myc) codes for a nuclear protein which is involved in nucleic acid metabolism and in mediating the cellular response to growth factors. Truncation of the first exon, which appears to regulate c-myc expression, is crucial for tumorigenicity. The human c-myc gene is located at 8q24 on the long arm of chromosome 8
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Oncogene, v-src -- See Genes, src


Retrovirus-associated DNA sequences (src) originally isolated from the Rous sarcoma virus (RSV). The proto-oncogene src (c-src) codes for a protein that is a member of the tyrosine kinase family and was the first proto-oncogene identified in the human genome. The human c-src gene is located at 20q12-13 on the long arm of chromosome 20
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Oncogenen.   2
  Oncogenes -- 2 Related Subjects   2
Oncogenes.   18
Oncogenes -- genetics   5
Oncogenes -- Handbooks, manuals, etc : Oncogenomics handbook / edited by William J. Larochelle, Richard A. Shimkets  2005 1
 

Oncogenes, myc -- See Genes, myc


Family of retrovirus-associated DNA sequences (myc) originally isolated from an avian myelocytomatosis virus. The proto-oncogene myc (c-myc) codes for a nuclear protein which is involved in nucleic acid metabolism and in mediating the cellular response to growth factors. Truncation of the first exon, which appears to regulate c-myc expression, is crucial for tumorigenicity. The human c-myc gene is located at 8q24 on the long arm of chromosome 8
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Oncogènes myc. : The Myc/Max/Mad transcription factor network / R.N. Eisenmann (ed.)  2006 1
Oncogenes -- Periodicals   3
Oncogenes -- physiology.   2
 

Oncogenes, Recessive -- See Genes, Tumor Suppressor


Genes that inhibit expression of the tumorigenic phenotype. They are normally involved in holding cellular growth in check. When tumor suppressor genes are inactivated or lost, a barrier to normal proliferation is removed and unregulated growth is possible
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Oncogenes, src -- See Genes, src


Retrovirus-associated DNA sequences (src) originally isolated from the Rous sarcoma virus (RSV). The proto-oncogene src (c-src) codes for a protein that is a member of the tyrosine kinase family and was the first proto-oncogene identified in the human genome. The human c-src gene is located at 20q12-13 on the long arm of chromosome 20
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Oncogenes -- Technique. : Oncogene techniques / edited by Peter K. Vogt, Inder M. Verma  1995 1
 

Oncogenes, v-myc -- See Genes, myc


Family of retrovirus-associated DNA sequences (myc) originally isolated from an avian myelocytomatosis virus. The proto-oncogene myc (c-myc) codes for a nuclear protein which is involved in nucleic acid metabolism and in mediating the cellular response to growth factors. Truncation of the first exon, which appears to regulate c-myc expression, is crucial for tumorigenicity. The human c-myc gene is located at 8q24 on the long arm of chromosome 8
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Oncogenes, v-src -- See Genes, src


Retrovirus-associated DNA sequences (src) originally isolated from the Rous sarcoma virus (RSV). The proto-oncogene src (c-src) codes for a protein that is a member of the tyrosine kinase family and was the first proto-oncogene identified in the human genome. The human c-src gene is located at 20q12-13 on the long arm of chromosome 20
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Oncogeneses -- See Carcinogenesis


The origin, production or development of cancer through genotypic and phenotypic changes which upset the normal balance between cell proliferation and cell death. Carcinogenesis generally requires a constellation of steps, which may occur quickly or over a period of many years
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  Oncogenesis -- 2 Related Subjects   2
  Oncogenic DNA viruses -- 3 Related Subjects   3
Oncogenic DNA viruses.   4
 

Oncogenic Virus -- See Oncogenic Viruses


Viruses that produce tumors
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