Drosophila p53 is a structural and functional homolog of the tumor suppressor p53.

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Published in Cell on March 31, 2000

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M Ollmann1, L M Young, C J Di Como, F Karim, M Belvin, S Robertson, K Whittaker, M Demsky, W W Fisher, A Buchman, G Duyk, L Friedman, C Prives, C Kopczynski

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1: Exelixis, Inc., South San Francisco, California 94080, USA.

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