Naturally occurring germline and tumor-associated mutations within the ATP-binding motifs of PTEN lead to oxidative damage of DNA associated with decreased nuclear p53
Xin He(First Affiliated Hospital of Xiamen University), Charis Eng(Cleveland Clinic)
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