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p53 Increases Experimental Metastatic Capacity of Murine Carcinoma Cells

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Transfection of a cloned p53 gene into a murine bladder carcinoma cell with a low metastatic capacity led to elevated levels of p53 protein in clonal transfectants. After intravenous inoculation into syngeneic mice, p53-transfected clones showed significantly increased metastatic potential in comparison with control transfectants. The observed change did not seem to be due to a change in growth potential per se since the cell lines showed similar growth properties in vitro.

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