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  • 31. Loss of tumor suppressor p53 decreases PTEN expression and enhances signaling pathways leading to activation of activator protein 1 and nuclear factor kappaB induced by UV radiation.
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    Yang D, Tournier C, Wysk M, Lu HT, Xu J, Davis RJ, Flavell RA.
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