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In vitro growth characteristics of embryo fibroblasts isolated from p53-deficient mice

Author
HARVEY, M1 ; SANDS, A. T; WEISS, R. S1 ; HEGI, M. E; WISEMANN, R. W; PANTAZIS, P; GIOVANELLA, B. C; TAINSKY, M. A; BRADLEY, A; DONEHOWER, L. A1
[1] Baylor coll. medicine, div. molecular virology, Houston TX 77030, United States
Source

Oncogene (Basingstoke). 1993, Vol 8, Num 9, pp 2457-2467 ; ref : 46 ref

ISSN
0950-9232
Scientific domain
Cell biology, histology; Medical oncology; Genetics
Publisher
Nature Publishing, Basingstoke
Publication country
United Kingdom
Document type
Article
Language
English
Keyword (fr)
Cycle cellulaire Division cellulaire Déficit Embryon Fibroblaste Multiplication cellulaire Mutation Souris Gène p53 Gène suppresseur tumeur Mammalia Rodentia Vertebrata
Keyword (en)
Cell cycle Cell division Deficiency Embryo Fibroblast Cell proliferation Mutation Mouse Tumor suppressor gene Mammalia Rodentia Vertebrata
Keyword (es)
Ciclo celular División celular Déficiencia Embrión Fibroblasto Multiplicación celular Mutación Ratón Mammalia Rodentia Vertebrata
Classification
Pascal
002 Biological and medical sciences / 002A Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology / 002A04 Molecular and cellular biology / 002A04H Cell physiology / 002A04H04 Cell transformation and carcinogenesis. Action of oncogenes and antioncogenes

Discipline
Molecular and cell biology
Origin
Inist-CNRS
Database
PASCAL
INIST identifier
4890795

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