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bibliographicCitation Allison SJ, Milner J. Loss of p53 has site-specific effects on histone H3 modification, including serine 10 phosphorylation important for maintenance of ploidy. Cancer Res. 2003 Oct 15;63(20):6674–9. PMID: 14583461.
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