Distinct TP53 Mutation Subtypes Differentially Influence Cellular Iron Metabolism

Stephen L Clarke1, Laurie R Thompson2, Eshan Dandekar3

  • 1Department of Nutritional Sciences, Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, OK 74074, USA. stephen.clarke@okstate.edu.

Nutrients
|September 11, 2019
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