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Absence of p16(INK4) protein is restricted to the subset of lung cancer lines that retains wildtype RB
G. A. Otterson
,
R. A. Kratzke
, A. Coxon
, Y. W. Kim
, F. J. Kaye
Medicine - Hematology, Oncology, Transplant
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Adjacent Genes
7%
Cancer Cell Lines
100%
Cell Cycle-dependent
7%
Chromosome 9p
7%
Cyclin
7%
Cyclin D
7%
Cyclin-dependent Kinase
7%
Cyclin-dependent Kinase 4 (CDK4)
15%
G1 Cyclins
7%
Growth Suppressor
7%
Human Cancer
7%
INK4
100%
Inverse Correlation
15%
Lung Cancer
100%
Mutational Event
7%
Non-small Cell Lung Cancer (NSCLC)
23%
Phosphorylation
7%
Primary Tumor
7%
Protein Expression
7%
RB Tumor Suppressor
7%
Small Cell Lung Cancer
30%
Tumor
7%
Tumor Protein p53 (TP53)
7%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Cell Cycle
7%
Chromosome 9p
7%
Cyclin
7%
Cyclin D/Cdk4
7%
Cyclin-Dependent Kinase
7%
P16
100%
Protein Expression
7%
Tumor Suppressor Protein
7%