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Science 2 March 2007:
Vol. 315. no. 5816, pp. 1211 - 1213
DOI: 10.1126/science.315.5816.1211

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ONCOLOGY:
Recruiting the Cell's Own Guardian for Cancer Therapy

Jean Marx

Reactivating the p53 tumor suppressor has given promising results in mice, reversing and even temporarily eradicating some tumors. (Read more.)

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