Supplementary Data Figure S27 from Loss-of-Function but Not Gain-of-Function Properties of Mutant TP53 Are Critical for the Proliferation, Survival, and Metastasis of a Broad Range of Cancer Cells
Zilu Wang(The University of Melbourne), Andreas Strasser(The University of Melbourne), Bianca D. Capaldo(The University of Melbourne), Catherine Chang(Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research), François Vaillant(The University of Melbourne), Elizabeth Lieschke(The University of Melbourne), Jane E. Visvader(Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research), Oliver M. Sieber(The University of Melbourne), Deeksha Kaloni(The University of Melbourne), Sabrina Ghetti(University of Trento), Sarah T. Diepstraten(Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research), Alexandra L. Garnham(The University of Melbourne), Yumiko Hirokawa(The University of Melbourne), Tao Tan(Anhui Medical University), David C.S. Huang(Indonesia International Institute for Life Sciences), Chris Riffkin(Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research), Allan Shuai Huang(The University of Melbourne), Peter Gibbs(The University of Melbourne), Connie S.N. Li Wai Suen(The University of Melbourne), Luca L. Fava(University of Trento), Matteo Burigotto(University of Trento), Michelle Palmieri(Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research), Marco J. Herold(The University of Melbourne), Gemma L. Kelly(The University of Melbourne), Lin Tai(Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research), Daniel S. Simpson(The University of Melbourne)
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