Serum-dependent transcriptional networks identify distinct functional roles for H-Ras and N-Ras during initial stages of the cell cycle
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* Corresponding author: Eugenio Santos esantos@usal.es
1 Centro de Investigación del Cáncer, IBMCC (CSIC-USAL), University of Salamanca, Campus Unamuno, 37007 Salamanca, Spain
2 Current address: Signal Transduction Laboratory, Cancer Research UK London Research Institute, 44 Lincoln's Inn Fields, London WC2A 3PX, UK
Genome Biology 2009, 10:R123 doi:10.1186/gb-2009-10-11-r123
Published: 6 November 2009Additional files
Additional data file 1:
Table S1: differential gene expression in ras knockout fibroblasts after serum starvation. Table S2: differential gene expression in serum starved, G0-arrested WT fibroblasts after incubation of cell cultures in the presence of serum for 1 hour. Table S3: differential gene expression in serum-starved, G0-arrested WT fibroblasts after stimulation with serum for 8 hours. Table S4: differential gene expression in serum-starved, G0-arrested H-ras-/- fibroblast cultures after stimulation with serum for 1 hour. Table S5: differential gene expression in serum-starved, G0-arrested N-ras-/- fibroblasts after incubation of cell cultures in the presence of serum for 1 hour. Table S6: differential gene expression in serum-starved, G0-arrested H-ras-/-/N-ras-/- fibroblasts after incubation of cell cultures in the presence of serum for 1 hour. Table S7: differential gene expression in serum-starved, G0-arrested H-ras-/- fibroblasts after incubation of cell cultures in the presence of serum for 8 hours. Table S8: differential gene expression in serum-starved, G0-arrested N-ras-/- fibroblasts after incubation of cell cultures in the presence of serum for 8 hours. Table S9: differential gene expression in serum-starved, G0-arrested H-ras-/-/N-ras-/- fibroblasts after incubation of cell cultures in the presence of serum for 8 hours. Table S10: antibodies used in reverse phase protein microarrays.
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