The SV40 small t-antigen prevents mammary gland differentiation and induces breast cancer formation in transgenic mice; truncated large T-antigen molecules harboring the intact p53 and pRb binding region do not have this effect. (Q52963884)
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scientific article published in April 2001
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English | The SV40 small t-antigen prevents mammary gland differentiation and induces breast cancer formation in transgenic mice; truncated large T-antigen molecules harboring the intact p53 and pRb binding region do not have this effect. |
scientific article published in April 2001 |
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The SV40 small t-antigen prevents mammary gland differentiation and induces breast cancer formation in transgenic mice; truncated large T-antigen molecules harboring the intact p53 and pRb binding region do not have this effect. (English)
Goetz F
Tzeng YJ
Guhl E
Merker J
Graessmann M
Graessmann A
1 April 2001
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2325-2332
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