Title : Wild-type p53 suppresses growth of human prostate cancer cells containing mutant p53 alleles.

Pub. Date : 1991 Sep 1

PMID : 1873816






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1 Immunocytochemical data indicate that prostate carcinoma cells expressing the transfected wild-type p53 gene are growth arrested because they exhibit a reduced level of thymidine incorporation into DNA. Thymidine tumor protein p53 Homo sapiens