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Matherly L.H. Role of N-glycosylation in the structure and function of the methotrexate membrane transporter from CCRF-CEM human lymphoblastic leukemia cells // Biochem. Pharmacol., 1994. Vol. 47, N 6.-С.1094- 1098

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Stewart Bernard W. Multiple etoposide-induced response pathways in human leukemic cells and their relationship to 'classic' apoptosis // J. Cell. Biochem., 1995, Suppl. 19b.-С.303

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Stewart Bernard W. Multiple etoposide-induced response pathways in human leukemic cells and their relationship to 'classic' apoptosis // J. Cell. Biochem., 1995, Suppl. 19b.-С.303

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Henderson Distinct systems mediate the unidirectional efflux of cethotrexate and cholate in human CCRF-CEM cells // Arch. Biochem. and Biophys., 1995. Vol. 316, N 1.-С.77-82

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Effect of phosphorothioate modifications on the ability of GTn oligodeoxynucleotides to specifically recognize single-stranded DNA-binding proteins and to affect human cancer cellular growth // Biochimie, 1999. Vol. 81, N 12.-С.1115-1122

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Effect of phosphorothioate modifications on the ability of GTn oligodeoxynucleotides to specifically recognize single-stranded DNA-binding proteins and to affect human cancer cellular growth // Biochimie, 1999. Vol. 81, N 12.-С.1115-1122

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Reduced DNA ligase activity in etoposide resistant human lymphatic leukaemia CEM cells // Biochem. Pharmacol., 2002. Vol. 63, N 2.-С.259-264

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Reduced DNA ligase activity in etoposide resistant human lymphatic leukaemia CEM cells // Biochem. Pharmacol., 2002. Vol. 63, N 2.-С.259-264

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Exposure to 900 MHz electromagnetic field induces an unbalance between pro-apoptotic and pro-survival signals in T-lymphoblastoid leukemia CCRF-CEM cells // J. Cell. Physiol., 2004. Vol. 198, N 3.-С.479-480

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Exposure to 900 MHz electromagnetic field induces an unbalance between pro-apoptotic and pro-survival signals in T-lymphoblastoid leukemia CCRF-CEM cells // J. Cell. Physiol., 2004. Vol. 198, N 3.-С.479-480

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cDNA microarray analysis of altered gene expression in Ara-C-treated leukemia cells // Biochem. and Biophys. Res. Commun., 2003. Vol. 309, N 2.-С.351-358

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cDNA microarray analysis of altered gene expression in Ara-C-treated leukemia cells // Biochem. and Biophys. Res. Commun., 2003. Vol. 309, N 2.-С.351-358

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Identification of a novel point mutation in ENT1 that confers resistance to Ara-C in human T cell leukemia CCRF-CEM cells // FEBS Lett., 2009. Vol. 583, N 2.-С.425-429

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Pharmacology of AMD3465: A small molecule antagonist of the chemokine receptor CXCR4 // Biochem. Pharmacol., 2009. Vol. 78, N 8.-С.993-1000

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Sugh Selective binding of leukemia and lymphoma cell lines to lectins // Нихон дзюигаку дзасси, 1989. Vol. 51, N 1.-С.231-233

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Vinblastine sensitivity of leukaemic lymphoblasts modulated by serum lipid // FEBS Lett, 1989. Vol. 244, N 1.-С.103-107

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Cytotoxicity of methotrexate and trimetrexate and its reversal by folinic acid in human leukemic CCRF-CEM cells with carrier-mediated and receptormediated folate uptake // Leuk. Res., 1989. Vol. 13, N 11.-С.981-987

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Biochemical and biological properties of methotrexate analogs containing D-glutamic acid or D-erythro,threo-4-fluoroglutamic acid // Biochem. Pharmacol., 1991. Vol. 42, N 12.-С.2400-2403

 




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