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Different p73 splicing variants are expressed in distinct tumour areas of a multifocal neuroblastoma
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Different p73 splicing variants are expressed in distinct tumour areas of a multifocal neuroblastoma

  • I Casciano,
  • M Ponzoni,
  • CL Cunsolo,
  • GP Tonini &
  • …
  • M Romani 

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Casciano, I., Ponzoni, M., Cunsolo, C. et al. Different p73 splicing variants are expressed in distinct tumour areas of a multifocal neuroblastoma. Cell Death Differ 6, 391–393 (1999). https://doi.org/10.1038/sj.cdd.4400522

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