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Tumor cell-specific therapy shows preclinical promise

ce treated with a control peptide or untreated mice, with some animals remaining disease-free more than 200 days after treatment.

These are encouraging results for targeted "intracellular biologic" therapeutics which, because p53 mutation is one of the most common events in the development of cancer, could have implications for a wide variety of tumors.


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17-Feb-2004


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