Mutation, allelotyping, and transcription analyses of the p73 gene in prostatic carcinoma.
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A. Nakagawara | H. Takahashi | Y. Nimura | S. Ichimiya | S. Wakui | R. Yatani | M. Furusato | M. Watanabe | S. Aizawa
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