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Karen Hubbard to Molecular Sequence Data

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Connection Strength

0.051
  1. Hubbard K, Dhanaraj SN, Sethi KA, Rhodes J, Wilusz J, Small MB, Ozer HL. Alteration of DNA and RNA binding activity of human telomere binding proteins occurs during cellular senescence. Exp Cell Res. 1995 May; 218(1):241-7.
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    Score: 0.025
  2. Pardinas J, Pang Z, Houghton J, Palejwala V, Donnelly RJ, Hubbard K, Small MB, Ozer HL. Differential gene expression in SV40-mediated immortalization of human fibroblasts. J Cell Physiol. 1997 Jun; 171(3):325-35.
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    Score: 0.007
  3. Small MB, Hubbard K, Pardinas JR, Marcus AM, Dhanaraj SN, Sethi KA. Maintenance of telomeres in SV40-transformed pre-immortal and immortal human fibroblasts. J Cell Physiol. 1996 Sep; 168(3):727-36.
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    Score: 0.007
  4. Sandhu AK, Hubbard K, Kaur GP, Jha KK, Ozer HL, Athwal RS. Senescence of immortal human fibroblasts by the introduction of normal human chromosome 6. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 1994 Jun 07; 91(12):5498-502.
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    Score: 0.006
  5. Ferber A, Chang C, Sell C, Ptasznik A, Cristofalo VJ, Hubbard K, Ozer HL, Adamo M, Roberts CT, LeRoith D, et al. Failure of senescent human fibroblasts to express the insulin-like growth factor-1 gene. J Biol Chem. 1993 Aug 25; 268(24):17883-8.
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    Score: 0.006
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