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The price of tumour suppression?

Gerardo Ferbeyre () and Scott W. Lowe ()
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Gerardo Ferbeyre: Université de Montréal
Scott W. Lowe: Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

Nature, 2002, vol. 415, issue 6867, 26-27

Abstract: The p53 protein works to suppress cancer, so one might think that bumping up the levels of this protein would be a good idea. But this isn't so — mice with too much p53 age prematurely.

Date: 2002
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