The TP53 gene, first described in 1979, was identified as a tumor suppressor gene in 1989, when it became clear that its product, the p53 nuclear phosphoprotein, was frequently inactivated in many different forms of cancers. Nick-named “guardian of the genome”, TP53 occupies a central node in stress response networks. The p53 protein has a key role as transcription factor in limiting oncogenesis through several growth suppressive functions, such as initiat-ing apoptosis, senescence, or cell cycle arrest. The p53 protein is directly inactivated in about 50 % of all tumors as a result of somatic gene mutations or deletions, and over 80 % of tumors demonstrate dysfunctional p53 signaling. Be-yond the undeniable importance of p53 as a tumor sup...
The p53 protein is a transcription factor known as the "guardian of the genome" because of its criti...
TP53, encoding p53, is one of the most famous tumor suppressor genes. The majority of human cancers ...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Biology, 2003.Includes bibliographi...
The TP53 gene, first described in 1979, was identified as a tumor suppressor gene in 1989, when it b...
Background Abnormalities of the p53 tumour suppressor gene are thought to be central to the developm...
The roles of the p53 protein in tumor suppression have been firmly established. However, the functio...
The p53 protein is an important tumor suppressor.1 Furthermore, in recent years, other probably more...
Studies on human fertility genes have identified numerous risk/protective alleles involved in the oc...
The p53 pathway constitutes a major cellular gene network that is crucial in directing the suppressi...
Recently numerous polymorphic fertility genes have been associated with reproductive system diseases...
The p53 family of proteins consists of p53, p63 and p73, which are transcription factors that affect...
The tumor suppressor protein p53 plays an important role in maternal reproduction in mice through tr...
p53, a homo-tetrameric protein found in mammalian cells, derives its name from the fact that it sett...
The p53 tumour suppressor gene is thought to be central in protecting against the development of can...
p53 has been studied intensively as a major tumour suppressor that detects oncogenic events in cance...
The p53 protein is a transcription factor known as the "guardian of the genome" because of its criti...
TP53, encoding p53, is one of the most famous tumor suppressor genes. The majority of human cancers ...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Biology, 2003.Includes bibliographi...
The TP53 gene, first described in 1979, was identified as a tumor suppressor gene in 1989, when it b...
Background Abnormalities of the p53 tumour suppressor gene are thought to be central to the developm...
The roles of the p53 protein in tumor suppression have been firmly established. However, the functio...
The p53 protein is an important tumor suppressor.1 Furthermore, in recent years, other probably more...
Studies on human fertility genes have identified numerous risk/protective alleles involved in the oc...
The p53 pathway constitutes a major cellular gene network that is crucial in directing the suppressi...
Recently numerous polymorphic fertility genes have been associated with reproductive system diseases...
The p53 family of proteins consists of p53, p63 and p73, which are transcription factors that affect...
The tumor suppressor protein p53 plays an important role in maternal reproduction in mice through tr...
p53, a homo-tetrameric protein found in mammalian cells, derives its name from the fact that it sett...
The p53 tumour suppressor gene is thought to be central in protecting against the development of can...
p53 has been studied intensively as a major tumour suppressor that detects oncogenic events in cance...
The p53 protein is a transcription factor known as the "guardian of the genome" because of its criti...
TP53, encoding p53, is one of the most famous tumor suppressor genes. The majority of human cancers ...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Biology, 2003.Includes bibliographi...