Expression of SV-40 T antigen in the small intestinal epithelium of transgenic mice results in proliferative changes in the crypt and reentry of villus-associated enterocytes into the cell cycle but has no apparent effect on cellular differentiation programs and does not cause neoplastic transformation
Sherrie M. Hauft, Steve H. Kim, Günter H. Schmidt, Shirley Pease, Stephen Rees, Stephen Harris, Kevin A. Roth, J. Randall Hansbrough, Steven M. Cohn, Dennis J. Ahnen, Nicholas A. Wright, Robert A. Goodlad, Jeffrey I. Gordon
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