p53 activates expression of HIC-1, a new candidate tumour suppressor gene on 17p13.3
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S. Baylin | J. Issa | W. Cavenee | S. Kuerbitz | M. A. Biel | B. Nelkin | M. Wales | M. Biel | Wafik El Deiry | Margaret A. Biel
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