Oncosuppressive gene

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ABSTRACT:
Isolation and characterization of an oncosuppressive gene which is involved in the apoptotic process and is regulated by p53 ad p73, polypeptide thereby encoded, sequences involved in gene regulation and genetic constructs thereof.

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