Sustained nontumorigenic phenotype correlates with a largely stable chromosome content during long-term culture of the human keratinocyte line HaCaT.

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Published in Genes Chromosomes Cancer on August 01, 1997

Authors

P Boukamp1, S Popp, S Altmeyer, A Hülsen, C Fasching, T Cremer, N E Fusenig

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1: Division of Carcinogenesis and Differentiation, German Cancer Research Center, Universität Heidelberg, Germany.

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