Tumor suppressor gene, HIC-1

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ABSTRACT:
Polynucleotide and polypeptide sequences encoding a novel tumor suppressor, HIC-1 , are provided. Also included is a method for detecting a cell proliferative disorder associated with HIC-1. HIC-1 is a marker which can be used diagnostically, prognostically and therapeutically over the course of such disorders.

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