K. B. DeOme

University of California, Santa CruzUnited States

Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology · Life Sciences

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Research Topics

Virus-based gene therapy research(15), Cancer Cells and Metastasis(11), Animal Virus Infections Studies(10), Animal Genetics and Reproduction(7), Immunotherapy and Immune Responses(5)

Publications88 total

Journal of Mammary Gland Biology and Neoplasia·2009· 5 cited
2008· 36 cited
Development and characterization of the BALB/cNIV mouse strain.
PubMed·1984· 6 cited
Transplantation of mouse mammary epithelial cells grown in primary collagen gel cultures.
PubMed·1982· 27 cited
Recovery of transformed nodule and ductal mammary cells from carcinogen-treated C57BL mice.
PubMed·1981· 15 cited
Effect of parity on recovery of inapparent nodule-transformed mammary gland cells in vivo.
Munich Personal RePEc Archive (Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich)·1978· 17 cited
Detection of inapparent nodule-transformed cells in the mammary gland tissues of virgin female BALB/cfC3H mice.
Munich Personal RePEc Archive (Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich)·1978· 90 cited
Occurrence and preneoplastic significance of ductal dysplasia in the normal mammary tissue of the strain gr mouse. Abstr.
The Mouseion at the JAXlibrary (Jackson Laboratory)·1978
JNCI Journal of the National Cancer Institute·1973· 4 cited
Influence of dietary phenylalanine deficiency on the mammary tumor virus activity in C3H mice.
PubMed·1972· 1 cited
The developmental, noduligenic, and tumorigenic potentials of transplanted mammary glands and primary ducts from C3H mice previously fed a phenylalanine-deficient diet.
PubMed·1972· 3 cited
Inhibition of spontaneous development of hyperplastic alveolar nodules and mammary tumors in C3H mice fed phenylalanine-deficient diets.
PubMed·1971· 9 cited
Inhibition of transformation of mammary preneoplastic nodules to tumor in C3H mice fed a phenylalanine-deficient diet.
PubMed·1971· 6 cited
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Frequent Co-authors

Howard A. Bern(8), Leslie J. Faulkin(5), S. R. Wellings(5), Dorothy R. Pitelka(5), Satyabrata Nandi(5), Daniel Medina(5), Phyllis B. Blair(4), Rebecca C. Osborn(4), Raphael C. Guzman(4), Charles W. Daniel(3), Daniel Medina(3), David Weiss(3), Lawrence J.T. Young(2), P. D. DeLay(2), Edwin H. Lennette(2), M J Miyamoto(2), Kenneth M. Lum(2), K.K. Sekhri(2), Leonard J. Beuving(2), Rose S. Bonhag(1)