Autophagy is an indispensable mechanism of the eukaryotic cell, facilitating the removal and renewal of cellular components and thereby balancing the cell’s energy consumption and homeostasis. Deregulation of autophagy is now regarded as one of the characteristic key features contributing to the development of tumors. In recent years, the suppression of autophagy in combination with chemotherapeutic treatment has been approached as a novel therapy in cancer treatment. However, depending on the type of cancer and context, interference with the autophagic machinery can either promote or disrupt tumorigenesis. Therefore, disclosure of the major signaling pathways that regulate autophagy and control tumorigenesis is crucial. To date, several tu...
Multiple cellular stressors, including activation of the tumour suppressor p53, can stimulate autoph...
The tumor suppressor p53 as the “guardian of the genome” plays an essential role in nume...
Multiple cellular stressors, including activation of the tumour suppressor p53, can stimulate autoph...
Autophagy is an indispensable mechanism of the eukaryotic cell, facilitating the removal and renewal...
Wild-type p53 is a stress-responsive transcription factor and a potent tumor suppressor. P53 inhibit...
This review provides a summary of the European Association for Cancer Research 'Cancer Researcher Aw...
Cancer is a complex genetic and epigenetic-based disease that has developed an armada of mechanisms ...
Abstract: Multiple cellular stressors, including activation of the tumour suppressor p53, can stimul...
Multiple oncogenes (in particular phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase, PI3K; activated Akt1; antiapoptotic...
Multiple oncogenes (in particular phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase, PI3K; activated Akt1; antiapoptotic...
Multiple oncogenes (in particular phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase, PI3K; activated Akt1; antiapoptotic...
Multiple cellular stressors, including activation of the tumour suppressor p53, can stimulate autoph...
Multiple oncogenes (in particular phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase, PI3K; activated Akt1; antiapoptotic...
Multiple cellular stressors, including activation of the tumour suppressor p53, can stimulate autoph...
Multiple cellular stressors, including activation of the tumour suppressor p53, can stimulate autoph...
Multiple cellular stressors, including activation of the tumour suppressor p53, can stimulate autoph...
The tumor suppressor p53 as the “guardian of the genome” plays an essential role in nume...
Multiple cellular stressors, including activation of the tumour suppressor p53, can stimulate autoph...
Autophagy is an indispensable mechanism of the eukaryotic cell, facilitating the removal and renewal...
Wild-type p53 is a stress-responsive transcription factor and a potent tumor suppressor. P53 inhibit...
This review provides a summary of the European Association for Cancer Research 'Cancer Researcher Aw...
Cancer is a complex genetic and epigenetic-based disease that has developed an armada of mechanisms ...
Abstract: Multiple cellular stressors, including activation of the tumour suppressor p53, can stimul...
Multiple oncogenes (in particular phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase, PI3K; activated Akt1; antiapoptotic...
Multiple oncogenes (in particular phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase, PI3K; activated Akt1; antiapoptotic...
Multiple oncogenes (in particular phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase, PI3K; activated Akt1; antiapoptotic...
Multiple cellular stressors, including activation of the tumour suppressor p53, can stimulate autoph...
Multiple oncogenes (in particular phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase, PI3K; activated Akt1; antiapoptotic...
Multiple cellular stressors, including activation of the tumour suppressor p53, can stimulate autoph...
Multiple cellular stressors, including activation of the tumour suppressor p53, can stimulate autoph...
Multiple cellular stressors, including activation of the tumour suppressor p53, can stimulate autoph...
The tumor suppressor p53 as the “guardian of the genome” plays an essential role in nume...
Multiple cellular stressors, including activation of the tumour suppressor p53, can stimulate autoph...