The majority of independently transformed BHK cell clones share a single functional lesion which determines anchorage independence and influences tumorigenicity (Q53542773)
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(P1476) "The majority of independently transformed BHK cell clones share a single functional lesion which determines anchorage independence and influences tumorigenicity" (language: en)
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