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    Nature. 2005 Aug 4;436(7051):642.

    Tumour biology: senescence in premalignant tumours.

    Collado M, Gil J, Efeyan A, Guerra C, Schuhmacher AJ, Barradas M, Benguría A, Zaballos A, Flores JM, Barbacid M, Beach D, Serrano M.

    Spanish National Cancer Centre (CNIO), Madrid 28029, Spain.

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    Oncogene-induced senescence is a cellular response that may be crucial for protection against cancer development, but its investigation has so far been restricted to cultured cells that have been manipulated to overexpress an oncogene. Here we analyse tumours initiated by an endogenous oncogene, ras, and show that senescent cells exist in premalignant tumours but not in malignant ones. Senescence is therefore a defining feature of premalignant tumours that could prove valuable in the diagnosis and prognosis of cancer.

    PMID: 16079833 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

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