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Conditional mouse osteosarcoma, dependent on p53 loss and potentiated by loss of Rb, mimics the human disease

jerry submitted, created time 6 months 3 weeks (www.genesdev.org)

Osteosarcoma is the most common primary malignant tumor of bone. Analysis of familial cancer syndromes and sporadic cases has strongly implicated both p53 and pRb in its pathogenesis. This research provided a valuable platform for addressing the molecular genetics of osteosarcoma and for developing novel therapeutic strategies.

 
sea-maid commented 6 months ago - Re: Conditional mouse osteosarcoma, dependent on p53 loss an ...
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When I hear these successful research, I am very glad. I wish our human will overcome all these diseases.
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