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Homozygous Loss of the p15INK4B Gene (and not the p16INK4 Gene) during Tumor Progression in a Sporadic Melanoma Patient

J. Michael Glendening, José F. Flores, Graeme J. Walker, Steven Stone, Anthony P. Albino and Jane W. Fountain
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DOI:  Published December 1995
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Volume 55, Issue 23, pp. 5531-5535

PubMed 
7585628

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American Association for Cancer Research
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0008-5472
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1538-7445
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  • Received September 18, 1995
  • Accepted October 19, 1995
  • Published first December 1, 1995.

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  1. J. Michael Glendening2,
  2. José F. Flores2,
  3. Graeme J. Walker,
  4. Steven Stone,
  5. Anthony P. Albino, and
  6. Jane W. Fountain3
  1. Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology and the Institute for Genetic Medicine, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, California 90033 [J. M. G., J. F. F. G. J. W., J. W. F.]; Queensland Institute of Medical Research, Brisbane, Australia 4029 [G. J. W.]; Myriad Genetics, Inc., Salt Lake City, Utah 84108 [S. S.]; and Department of Immunology, Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, New York, New York 10021 [A. P. A.]
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Homozygous Loss of the p15INK4B Gene (and not the p16INK4 Gene) during Tumor Progression in a Sporadic Melanoma Patient
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Cancer Res December 1 1995 (55) (23) 5531-5535;
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