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PTEN allelic loss is an important mechanism in the late stage of development of oral leukoplakia into oral squamous cell carcinoma

Histopathology Sep 12, 2017

Miyahara LAN, et al. – The researchers attempted this work to evaluate the allelic loss of the PTEN gene and its protein immunoexpression in dysplastic oral lesions and oral squamous cell carcinomas (OSCCs). They illustrated that PTEN allelic loss was an important mechanism in the late stage of the development of oral potentially malignant lesions into oral cancer.
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