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Loss of heterozygosity occurs via mitotic recombination in Trp53+/- mice and associates with mammary tumor susceptibility of the BALB/c strain

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Blackburn, Anneke
McLary, S Christine
Naaem, Rizwan

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American Association for Cancer Research

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Loss of heterozygosity (LOH) occurs commonly in cancers causing disruption of tumor suppressor genes and promoting tumor progression. BALB/c-Trp53 +/- mice are a model of Li-Fraumeni syndrome, exhibiting a high frequency of mammary tumors and other tumor

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Cancer Research

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2037-12-31