Arnold J. Levine
Arnold Jay Levine (born 1939) is an American molecular biologist. He was awarded the 1998 Louisa Gross Horwitz Prize for Biology or Biochemistry and was the first recipient of the Albany Medical Center Prize in Medicine and Biomedical Research in 2001 for his discovery of the tumor suppressor protein p53.He is currently Professor Emeritus of Systems Biology at the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton, New Jersey. Provided by Wikipedia
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Clustering of TP53 variants into functional classes correlates with cancer risk and identifies different phenotypes of Li-Fraumeni syndrome by Emilie Montellier, Nathanaël Lemonnier, Judith Penkert, Claire Freycon, Sandrine Blanchet, Amina Amadou, Florent Chuffart, Nicholas W. Fischer, Maria-Isabel Achatz, Arnold J. Levine, Catherine Goudie, David Malkin, Gaëlle Bougeard, Christian P. Kratz, Pierre Hainaut
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