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Transgenic and knockout mice models to reveal the functions of tumor suppressor genes

Taneja et al., 2011

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15438633593434038555
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Taneja P
Zhu S
Maglic D
Fry E
Kendig R
Inoue K
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Clinical Medicine Insights: Oncology

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Cancer is caused by multiple genetic alterations leading to uncontrolled cell proliferation through multiple pathways. Malignant cells arise from a variety of genetic factors, such as mutations in tumor suppressor genes (TSGs) that are involved in regulating the cell cycle …
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