The roles of p53 and p21 in normal development and hyperthermia‐induced malformations
Birth Defects Research Part B Developmental and Reproductive Toxicology2009Vol. 86(1), pp. 40–47
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Abstract
Our study confirms that p53 plays a role in normal development and has shown, for the first time that p53 and p21 function to suppress HS-induced malformations.
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