Direct effects of Bmi1 on p53 protein stability inactivates oncoprotein stress responses in embryonal cancer precursor cells at tumor initiation

M. Calao, E. O. Sekyere, H. J. Cui, B. B. Cheung, W. D. Thomas, J. Keating, J. B. Chen, A. Raif, K. Jankowski, N. P. Davies, M. V. Bekkum, B. Chen, O. Tan, T. Ellis, M. D. Norris, M. Haber, E. S. Kim, J. M. Shohet, T. N. Trahair, T. LiuB. J. Wainwright, H. F. Ding, G. M. Marshall*

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