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CD44v Supports Cell Attachment and Rolling of Aggessive Lymphoma Cells on Hyaluronic Acid Under Shear Flow 1
 
2.5 min, Silent
LB Cells transfected with CD44v4-v10 cDNA (LB-Trv cells), but not with CD44s cDNA (LB-Trs cells), aquire HA binding capacity in vitro and enhanced aggesive progression in vivo.
 
 

CD44v Supports Cell Attachment and Rolling of Aggessive Lymphoma Cells on Hyaluronic Acid Under Shear Flow 2
 
6.5 min, Silent
Aggressive LB lymphoma cells transfected with CD44 variant (LB-TRv) more efficiently attach to and roll on HA, under physiological shear flow, than do less aggressive LB cells transfected with standard CD44 (LB-TRs).
Genes Controlling Metal Metabolism and Cancer. 1. Cancer Genetics, Dissecting Tumor Suppression
 
1997, 90 min, English
Memorial lecture by Prof. Richard D. Klausner, the National Cancer Institute at NIH, Beethesda, Washington, D.C., as part of the Rabbi Shankar Memorial Lectures in Immunology and Cancer Research given at The Hebrew University-Hadassah Medical School, Jerusalem
 



Genes Controlling Metal Metabolism and Cancer. 2. The RNA Regulatory World
 
1997, 75 min, English
Memorial lecture by Prof. Richard D. Klausner, the National Cancer Institute at NIH, Beethesda, Washington, D.C., as part of the Rabbi Shankar Memorial Lectures in Immunology and Cancer Research given at The Hebrew University-Hadassah Medical School, Jerusalem
 
 

Genes Controlling Metal Metabolism and Cancer. 3. Living with Nutrients: The Molecular Control of Metals
 
1997, 80 min, English
Memorial lecture by Prof. Richard D. Klausner, the National Cancer Institute at NIH, Beethesda, Washington, D.C., as part of the Rabbi Shankar Memorial Lectures in Immunology and Cancer Research given at The Hebrew University-Hadassah Medical School, Jerusalem
 
 
 

Signal Transduction Pathways Involved in Cancer. 1. The p53 Pathway
 
1999, 90 min, English
Memorial lecture by Prof. Arnold J. Levine of the School of Natural Sciences, Institute for Advance Study, New Jersey, as part of the Rabbi Shankar Memorial Lectures in Immunology and Cancer Research given at The Hebrew University-Hadassah Medical School, Jerusalem
 
 
 

Signal Transduction Pathways Involved in Cancer. 2. The Wnt-APC Pathway
 
1999, 60 min, English
Memorial lecture by Prof. Arnold J. Levine of the School of Natural Sciences, Institute for Advance Study, New Jersey, as part of the Rabbi Shankar Memorial Lectures in Immunology and Cancer Research given at The Hebrew University-Hadassah Medical School, Jerusalem
 
 
 

Signal Transduction Pathways Involved in Cancer. 3. Colon Cancer Gene Expression Probed by DNA Arrays
 
1999, 60 min, English
Memorial lecture by Prof. Arnold J. Levine of the School of Natural Sciences, Institute for Advance Study, New Jersey, as part of the Rabbi Shankar Memorial Lectures in Immunology and Cancer Research given at The Hebrew University-Hadassah Medical School, Jerusalem
 
 
 

The Molecular Basis of a Common Human Cancer. 1. Colorectal Tumors: Lessons for Human Neoplasia
 
1993, 75 min, English
Memorial lecture by Dr. Bert Vogelstein of the Howard Hughes Medical Institute at Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland, as part of the Rabbi Shankar Memorial Lectures in Immunology and Cancer Research given at The Hebrew University-Hadassah Medical School, Jerusalem
 
 
 

The Molecular Basis of a Common Human Cancer. 2. p53: An Israeli National Gene?
 
1993, 65 min, English
Memorial lecture by Dr. Bert Vogelstein of the Howard Hughes Medical Institute at Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland, as part of the Rabbi Shankar Memorial Lectures in Immunology and Cancer Research given at The Hebrew University-Hadassah Medical School, Jerusalem
 
 
 

The Molecular Basis of a Common Human Cancer. 3. Clinical Implications of Cancer Gene Alterations
 
1993, 45 min, English
Memorial lecture by Dr. Bert Vogelstein of the Howard Hughes Medical Institute at Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland, as part of the Rabbi Shankar Memorial Lectures in Immunology and Cancer Research given at The Hebrew University-Hadassah Medical School, Jerusalem
 
 
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