Viruses' backup plan
Kevin M. Ryan
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Kevin M. Ryan: Kevin M. Ryan is at the Beatson Institute for Cancer Research, Glasgow G61 1BD, UK. k.ryan@beatson.gla.ac.uk
Nature, 2010, vol. 466, issue 7310, 1054-1055
Abstract:
Tumour viruses can cause cancer by altering gene expression and protein activity in the host cell. Tumour adenoviruses, however, seem to go to great lengths to ensure that one particular host cell protein, p53, is suppressed.
Date: 2010
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