Senescing oral dysplasias are not immortalized by ectopic expression of hTERT alone without other molecular changes, such as loss of INK4A and/or retinoic acid receptor-β: but p53 mutations are not necessarily required (Q44637351)
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scientific article published on October 30, 2003
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English | Senescing oral dysplasias are not immortalized by ectopic expression of hTERT alone without other molecular changes, such as loss of INK4A and/or retinoic acid receptor-β: but p53 mutations are not necessarily required |
scientific article published on October 30, 2003 |
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Senescing oral dysplasias are not immortalized by ectopic expression of hTERT alone without other molecular changes, such as loss of INK4A and/or retinoic acid receptor-beta: but p53 mutations are not necessarily required (English)
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Senescing oral dysplasias are not immortalized by ectopic expression of hTERT alone without other molecular changes, such as loss of INK4A and/or retinoic acid receptor-β: but p53 mutations are not necessarily required (English)
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Alessandra Muntoni
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Janis Fleming
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Keith Hunter
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Fiona McGregor
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Katrina E. Gordon
E. Kenneth Parkinson
Paul R. Harrison
1 October 2003
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30 October 2003
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