Inactivation of the p53 protein in cell
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Christoph Barnas; Ghyslaine Martel-Planche; Yoichi Furukawa; Monica Hollstein; R
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Article
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1997
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John Wiley and Sons
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French
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Alteration of the p53 gene is thought to be important in the early stages of human esophageal cancers, but how this confers a selective advantage to esophageal cancer cells is unknown. In this report, we analyzed 9 cell lines derived from human esophageal cancers (TE-1, TE-3, TE-6, TE-7, TE-9, TE-10