PMID-sentid Pub_year Sent_text comp_official_name comp_offsetprotein_name organism prot_offset 2018350-0 1991 Correlation of growth capacity of cells in hard agarose with successful transfection by the activated c-Ha-ras oncogene and in vivo proliferative capacity at metastatic sites. Sepharose 48-55 Harvey rat sarcoma virus oncogene Mus musculus 102-110 18048363-6 2008 When we decreased expression of Spry2, using a Spry2-specific shRNA, the H-Ras(V12)-transformed fibroblasts could no longer form large colonies in agarose, grow in reduced levels of serum, or form tumors in athymic mice. Sepharose 147-154 Harvey rat sarcoma virus oncogene Mus musculus 73-78 7495305-9 1995 In addition, the mutant c-H-ras, but not c-myc, cooperated with the functional T antigen at 33 degrees C to allow growth in soft agarose of the CHST8 and CHST10-2.1 cell lines. Sepharose 129-136 Harvey rat sarcoma virus oncogene Mus musculus 24-31 3759265-2 1986 Independent, HRAS1-selected chromosome-mediated transformants displayed distinctive cellular morphologies in monolayer culture and colony-forming abilities in low-melting-point agarose. Sepharose 177-184 Harvey rat sarcoma virus oncogene Mus musculus 13-18 2018350-1 1991 The purpose of this study was to determine whether the degree of anchorage-independent growth of rodent or human cells in increasing concentrations of agarose correlated with successful transfection of the cells with an activated c-Ha-ras oncogene and tumorigenicity in nude mice. Sepharose 151-158 Harvey rat sarcoma virus oncogene Mus musculus 230-238