Thep53 tumour suppressor gene acts to prevent the development of cancer (Donehower et al., 1992). It does so as "the guardian of the genome" (Lane, 1992) by blocking the division of cells that have sustained DNA damage and in some cases triggering cell death by apoptosis (Lane, 1993). This function
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The Thomas P. Hackett Lecture Award—Neuropsychiatry
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- 1992
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