Acquisition of aneuploidy drives mutant p53-associated gain-of-function phenotypes
Previous studies report that mutant p53 proteins have gain-of-function activities and cause oncogenic phenotypes. Herein, the authors engineered two isogenic epithelial cell lines to express wild-type or missense mutant p53 or be deficient for p53 protein and show that aneuploidy drives several of t...
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/10bdca26a8b945f9a336e6d86641208a |
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