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Biology and Biochemistry

D-Index
51
Citations
10521
World Ranking
17088
National Ranking
7045

Overview

Steven R. Tronick is affiliated with the National Institutes of Health in the United States. The data provided does not list specific details about their research papers, coauthors, publication venues, or book publications.

There is also no information available on their main fields or subfields of study, nor about the specific topics covered in their research work. Additionally, there are no records of awards won or recognitions received.

Given the limited data, the profile is focused on their professional affiliation without additional insights into their scientific contributions, research areas, or collaborations.

Best Publications

  • Translocation of the c-myc gene into the immunoglobulin heavy chain locus in human Burkitt lymphoma and murine plasmacytoma cells

    R Taub;I Kirsch;C Morton;G Lenoir

  • T24 human bladder carcinoma oncogene is an activated form of the normal human homologue of BALB- and Harvey-MSV transforming genes

    Eugenio Santos;Steven R. Tronick;Stuart A. Aaronson;Simonetta Pulciani

  • Expression of cellular homologues of retroviral onc genes in human hematopoietic cells

    E H Westin;F Wong-Staal;E P Gelmann;R Dalla-Favera

  • Cellular genes analogous to retroviral onc genes are transcribed in human tumour cells

    Alessandra Eva;Keith C. Robbins;Philip R. Andersen;Alagarsamy Srinivasan

  • Nucleotide sequence evidence for relationship of AIDS retrovirus to lentiviruses

    Ing-Ming Chiu;Abraham Yaniv;John E. Dahlberg;Arnona Gazit

  • A region of proto-dbl essential for its transforming activity shows sequence similarity to a yeast cell cycle gene, CDC24, and the human breakpoint cluster gene, bcr.

    D. Ron;M. Zannini;M. Lewis;R. B. Wickner

  • Frequency of molecular alterations affecting ras protooncogenes in human urinary tract tumors

    Jun Fujita;Shiv K. Srivastava;Matthias H. Kraus;Johng S. Rhim

  • Expression of the normal human sis/PDGF-2 coding sequence induces cellular transformation

    Arnona Gazit;Hisanaga Igarashi;Ing-Ming Chiu;Alagarsamy Srinivasan

  • Transforming genes of human hematopoietic tumors: frequent detection of ras-related oncogenes whose activation appears to be independent of tumor phenotype

    Alessandra Eva;Steven R. Tronick;Rose A. Gol;Jacalyn H. Pierce

  • Nucleotide sequence analysis identifies the human c-sis proto-oncogene as a structural gene for platelet-derived growth factor

    E. Ing-Ming Chiu;Premkumar Reddy;David Givol;Keith C. Robbins

  • Comparative Biochemical and Immunological Studies of Bacterial Glutamine Synthetases

    Steven R. Tronick;Joseph E. Ciardi;E. R. Stadtman

  • Nucleotide sequence analysis of equine infectious anemia virus proviral DNA.

    Toshiaki Kawakami;Levana Sherman;John Dahlberg;Arnona Gazit

  • Evidence for the involvement of the Wnt 2 gene in human colorectal cancer.

    B.-Z. Vider;A. Zimber;E. Chastre;S. Prevot

  • Fibroblast growth factor receptor 4 is a high affinity receptor for both acidic and basic fibroblast growth factor but not for keratinocyte growth factor.

    D. Ron;R. Reich;M. Chedid;C. Lengel

  • Alternative splicing generates at least five different isoforms of the human basic-FGF receptor.

    A Eisemann;J A Ahn;G Graziani;S R Tronick

  • Murine leukemia virus mutants with temperature-sensitive defects in precursor polypeptide cleavage

    John R. Stephenson;Steven R. Tronick;Stuart A. Aaronson

  • Molecular cloning and characterization of the human dbl proto-oncogene: evidence that its overexpression is sufficient to transform NIH/3T3 cells.

    D. Ron;S. R. Tronick;S. A. Aaronson;A. Eva

  • Localization of the normal allele of T24 human bladder carcinoma oncogene to chromosome 11

    O. Wesley McBride;David C. Swan;Eugenio Santos;Mariano Barbacid

  • Mechanism of activation of an N-ras oncogene of SW-1271 human lung carcinoma cells

    Y Yuasa;R A Gol;A Chang;I M Chiu

  • A new class of endogenous human retroviral genomes.

    Robert Callahan;Ing-Ming Chiu;James F. H. Wong;Stephen R. Tronick

Frequent Co-Authors

Stuart A. Aaronson
Stuart A. Aaronson Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
John R. Stephenson
John R. Stephenson National Institutes of Health
Keith C. Robbins
Keith C. Robbins National Institutes of Health
Yasuhito Yuasa
Yasuhito Yuasa Tokyo Medical and Dental University
Ing-Ming Chiu
Ing-Ming Chiu National Health Research Institutes
Toru Miki
Toru Miki National Institutes of Health
Eli Canaani
Eli Canaani Weizmann Institute of Science
Robert C. Gallo
Robert C. Gallo University of South Florida
Edward M. Scolnick
Edward M. Scolnick Broad Institute
Mariano Barbacid
Mariano Barbacid Spanish National Cancer Research Centre

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