Targeted inactivation of p27kip1 is sufficient for large and small intestinal tumorigenesis in the mouse, which can be augmented by a Western-style high-risk diet

Wan Cai Yang, Laura Bancroft, Courtney Nicholas, Ioana Lozonschi, Leonard H. Augenlicht

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