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Molecular cloning, structural characterization, and analysis of transcription of the melanoma oncogene of xiphophorus (1992)
Schartl, Manfred ; Adam, Dieter
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Methodik und Anwendungsgebiete des genetischen Fingerabdruckverfahrens (1994)
Lubjuhn, T. ; Schartl, Manfred ; Epplen, J. T.
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Evolutionary origin and molecular biology of the melanoma-inducing oncogene of Xiphophorus (1994)
Schartl, A. ; Dimitrijevic, N. ; Schartl, Manfred
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Identification of a fish protein associated with a kinase activity and related to the Rous sarcoma virus transforming protein (1982)
Barnekow, A. ; Schartl, Manfred ; Anders, F. ; Bauer, H.
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Correlations of inheritance and expression between a tumor gene and the cellular homolog of the Rous sarcoma virus-transforming gene in Xiphophorus (1982)
Schartl, Manfred ; Barnekow, A. ; Bauer, H. ; Anders, F.
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Comparative studies on the ultrastructure of malignant melanoma in fish and human by freeze-etching and transmission electron microscopy (1984)
Riehl, R. ; Schartl, Manfred ; Kollinger, G.
Malignant melanomas (MM) in the fish Xiphophorus and in humans were studied both by transmission electron microscopy (TEM) and freeze-etching (FE). In both fish and human melanomas the cells show interdigitations of the,plasma membranes. The nuclei are large and lobulated and have many nuclear pores. Melanosomes are abundant and melanosome complexes ("compound melanosomes") occur regularly. Pinocytotic vesicles could be demonstrated in fish and human melanomas showing iocal differences in frequency and distribution patterns in the tumor. lntercellular junctions are lacking in MM cells from fish and humans. The FE technique showed considerable advantages in demonstrating membrane-surface peculiarities such as nuclear pores or pinocytotic vesicles. The FE replicas of fish melanomas are like those of humans. These findings may support the hypothesis that melanoma in fish and humans reflect the same biological phenomenon.
A Transmission Electron Microscopical and Freeze-Etch Study of Malignant-Melanoma in Fish (1984)
Riehl, R. ; Schartl, Manfred
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Cellular src gene product detected in the freshwater sponge Spongilla lacustris (1984)
Schartl, Manfred ; Barnekow, A.
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Differential expression of the cellular src gene during vertebrate development (1984)
Schartl, Manfred ; Barnekow, A.
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Elevated expression of the cellular src gene in tumors of differing etiologies in Xiphophorus (1985)
Schartl, Manfred ; Schmidt, C. R. ; Anders, A. ; Barnekow, A.
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