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Interactions between wild-type and mutant Ras genes in lung and skin carcinogenesis
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Abstract
Ras oncogenes (Hras, Kras and Nras) are important drivers of carcinogenesis. However, tumors with Ras mutations often show loss of the corresponding wild-type (WT) allele, suggesting that proto-oncogenic forms of Ras can function as a suppressor of carcino
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