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The Knights of the Round Table hypothesis of tumour suppressor gene function--noble sacrifice or sexual dalliance: genes, including p53, BRCA1/2 and RB have evolved by horizontal and vertical transmission of mating factor genes and are involved in gametogenesis, implantation, development and tumourigenesis

  • C M Gosden
  • , T Liloglou
  • , J Nunn
  • , D Gardener
  • , P Nickson
  • , J M Crampton
  • , J K Field
  • Liverpool University Dental Hospital

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