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Preuss et al., 2000 - Google Patents

Tumor‐derived p53 mutant C174Y is a gain‐of‐function mutant which activates the fos promoter and enhances colony formation

Preuss et al., 2000

Document ID
17972004788268170944
Author
Preuss U
Kreutzfeld R
Scheidtmann K
Publication year
Publication venue
International journal of cancer

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SV40 large T antigen–induced primitive neuroectodermal tumors of the rat provide a model system to study induction and progression of primitive neuroectodermal tumors at the molecular level. A cell line derived from such a tumor reproducibly gave rise to malignant …
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