The PTEN gene in locally progressive prostate cancer is preferentially inactivated by bi-allelic gene deletion
PTEN is frequently inactivated during the development of many cancers, including prostate cancer, and both bi‐allelic and mono‐allelic PTEN inactivation may contribute to tumorigenesis. PTEN mutations in clinical cancer specimens can easily be recorded but mono‐ or bi‐allelic gene deletions are ofte...
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Veröffentlicht in: | The Journal of pathology 2006-04, Vol.208 (5), p.699-707 |
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