R L Moldwin
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1.
Allen R, Smith S, Moldwin R, Lu M, Giordano L, Vignon C, et al.
Leukemia
. 1998 Jul;
12(7):1119-27.
PMID: 9665199
A new cell line with megakaryoblastic features, designated UoC-M1, was established from the malignant cells of a 68-year-old patient with acute myeloid leukemia. The patient's leukemic cells reacted with alpha-naphthyl...
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Giordano L, Moldwin R, Downie P, GOLDBERG A, Gupta R, Allen R, et al.
Leuk Res
. 1997 Dec;
21(10):925-32.
PMID: 9403003
Leukemic cell lines have proven invaluable in the molecular analysis of recurring chromosomal translocations but the optimal methods for leukemia cell line establishment are unknown. During in vitro culture, most...
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Kim D, Moldwin R, Vignon C, Bohlander S, Suto Y, Giordano L, et al.
Blood
. 1996 Aug;
88(3):785-94.
PMID: 8704231
The t(12;21) (p 13; q22) results in the fusion of the TEL gene located on chromosome 12 with the AML1 gene located on the derivative chromosome 21. Because this translocation...
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Jagasia A, SHER D, Le Moine P, Kim D, Moldwin R, Smith S, et al.
Leukemia
. 1996 Apr;
10(4):624-8.
PMID: 8618438
The CDKN2 gene has been recently localized to a chromosomal region found to be deleted in leukemias and solid tumors. CDKN2 encodes a 16 kDa protein product (p16INK4A), which functions...
5.
Downie P, Vogelzang N, Moldwin R, Le Beau M, Anastasi J, Allen R, et al.
Cancer Res
. 1994 Sep;
54(18):4999-5004.
PMID: 8069867
We report the establishment of a leukemia cell line (UoC-B10) from a patient who developed leukemia several months after the diagnosis of a mediastinal yolk sac tumor. The patient's yolk...
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Havran W, Lancki D, Moldwin R, Dialynas D, Fitch F
J Immunol
. 1988 Feb;
140(4):1034-42.
PMID: 3257767
HK1.4 mAb was identified based on its ability to stimulate proliferation of cloned murine CTL. Within the lymphoid lineage, mAb HK1.4 bound exclusively to CTL, regardless of the expression of...
7.
Moldwin R, Havran W, Nau G, Lancki D, Kim D, Fitch F
J Immunol
. 1987 Aug;
139(3):657-64.
PMID: 2955046
When L3T4+ cloned murine helper T lymphocytes (HTL) are stimulated with antigen or immobilized anti-T cell receptor (TCR) monoclonal antibodies (mAb) at concentrations which are optimal for proliferation, anti-L3T4 mAb...
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Nau G, Moldwin R, Lancki D, Kim D, Fitch F
J Immunol
. 1987 Jul;
139(1):114-22.
PMID: 2953809
Both cloned murine helper T lymphocytes (HTL) and cytolytic T lymphocytes (CTL) proliferated and secreted lymphokines when stimulated with immobilized anti-T cell receptor monoclonal antibody (anti-TCR mAb). However, although proliferation...
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Moldwin R, Nau G, Havran W, Lancki D, Fitch F
Ann Inst Pasteur Immunol
. 1987 Jan;
138(1):131-4.
PMID: 3107585
No abstract available.
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Kim D, Otten G, Moldwin R, Dunn D, Nau G, Fitch F
J Immunol
. 1986 Nov;
137(9):2755-60.
PMID: 2944961
The responses of cloned murine T cell lines to the phorbol ester, phorbol myristate acetate (PMA), were investigated. PMA alone was able to stimulate proliferation of some clones but not...