Ras-induced hyperplasia occurs with mutation of p53, but activated ras and myc together can induce carcinoma without p53 mutation.

Using a reconstituted mouse prostate organ, the effects on endogenous p53 expression of the ras oncogene or of the ras + myc oncogenes were investigated. In this system the ras gene alone causes mild hyperplasia, but the combination of ras and myc leads to the formation of carcinomas. Surprisingly,...

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Main Authors: Lu, X, Park, S, Thompson, T, Lane, D
Format: Journal article
Language:English
Published: 1992