Inactivation of the wild-type p53 gene (TP53) by various genetic alterations is a major event in human tumorigenesis. More than 60% of human primary tumors exhibit a mutation in the p53 gene. Hematological malignancies present a rather low incidence of genetic alterations in this gene (10-20%). Neve
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Clinical significance of bacteriuria with low colony counts ofEnterococcusspecies
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- 2006
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- 0934-9723
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