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    Pietras RJ, Poen JC, Gallardo D, Wongvipat PN, Lee HJ, Slamon DJ.
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  • 23. Disruption of p53 function sensitizes breast cancer MCF-7 cells to cisplatin and pentoxifylline.
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  • 30. Different p53 mutations produce distinct effects on the ability of colon carcinoma cells to become blocked at the G1/S boundary after irradiation.
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    Loignon M, Fetni R, Gordon AJ, Drobetsky EA.
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  • 37. Retinoic acid-mediated G1-S-phase arrest of normal human mammary epithelial cells is independent of the level of p53 protein expression.
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