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p53 overexpression is different in Epstein-Barr virus-associated and Epstein-Barr virus-negative carcinoma.

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The difference in p53 levels in the EBV0-GA and EBV-GA is statistically significant. The heterogeneous level of p53 in the EBV-GA and EBV-CAs and its difference from the EBV0-GA is suggestive of a non-mutational mechanism of p53 upregulation and underscores the role of the virus in the oncogenic pathway.

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The difference in p53 levels in the EBV0-GA and EBV-GA is statistically significant. The heterogeneous level of p53 in the EBV-GA and EBV-CAs and its difference from the EBV0-GA is suggestive of a non-mutational mechanism of p53 upregulation and underscores the role of the virus in the oncogenic pathway.

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Nasopharyngeal carcinomaEpstein–Barr virusVirusDownregulation and upregulationBiologyImmunohistochemistryCancer researchCarcinoma

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