p63 is a transcription factor p53 family. Two major isoforms of p63, TAp63 with transactivation (TA) domain and ΔNp63 with truncated TA domain, have been reported to play opposing roles either in tumor suppression or oncogenic function. Little is known about the association of these two isoforms of p63 in the carcinogenesis of cervical cancer. In this study, the mRNA expression levels of TAp63 and ΔNp63 in 40 normal, 30 low-grade squamous intraepithelial lesions (LSIL), 38 high-grade squamous intraepithelial lesions (HSIL), and 52 cervical cancer formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded tissues were examined using quantitative reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction (RT-qPCR). We analyzed the association between the ΔNp63 and ΔN/TAp63 mRNA ...
The human p63 gene discovered in 1997 encodes a series of protein isoforms that differ in their N- a...
p63 is a p53 family transcription factor, which besides unique roles in epithelial development, shar...
BACKGROUND: P63 is the protein codified by p63 gene, a p53 gene homolog, known for its pivotal role ...
p63 is a transcription factor p53 family. Two major isoforms of p63, TAp63 with transactivation (TA)...
Background: Human papilloma virus infection has been associated with carcinogenesis and malignant po...
(A) TAp63 and ΔNp63 mRNA expression levels in five cervical cancer cell lines including ME-180, SiHa...
Purpose: As a member of the p53 family, p63 is considered to be an important differentiation regulat...
Purpose: The p73 gene produces different protein isoforms using alternative promoters and splicing, ...
The human p63 gene encodes a series of protein isoforms that differ in their N- and/or C-terminal se...
(A) The ΔN/TAp63 mRNA expression levels in 52 cervical cancer FFPE tissues and 40 normal FFPE tissue...
Background:The TP73 and TP63 genes are members of the p53 tumor suppressor family and are expressed ...
P63 is a transcription factor belonging to the family of p53, essential for the development and diff...
Objective: Cervical intraepithelial neoplasia (CIN) is a dysplastic process in cervical squamous epi...
The human p63 gene encodes a series of proteins that differ in their N- and/or C-terminal sequences ...
Association between ΔNp63 and ΔN/TAp63 expression ratio with cervical lesions.</p
The human p63 gene discovered in 1997 encodes a series of protein isoforms that differ in their N- a...
p63 is a p53 family transcription factor, which besides unique roles in epithelial development, shar...
BACKGROUND: P63 is the protein codified by p63 gene, a p53 gene homolog, known for its pivotal role ...
p63 is a transcription factor p53 family. Two major isoforms of p63, TAp63 with transactivation (TA)...
Background: Human papilloma virus infection has been associated with carcinogenesis and malignant po...
(A) TAp63 and ΔNp63 mRNA expression levels in five cervical cancer cell lines including ME-180, SiHa...
Purpose: As a member of the p53 family, p63 is considered to be an important differentiation regulat...
Purpose: The p73 gene produces different protein isoforms using alternative promoters and splicing, ...
The human p63 gene encodes a series of protein isoforms that differ in their N- and/or C-terminal se...
(A) The ΔN/TAp63 mRNA expression levels in 52 cervical cancer FFPE tissues and 40 normal FFPE tissue...
Background:The TP73 and TP63 genes are members of the p53 tumor suppressor family and are expressed ...
P63 is a transcription factor belonging to the family of p53, essential for the development and diff...
Objective: Cervical intraepithelial neoplasia (CIN) is a dysplastic process in cervical squamous epi...
The human p63 gene encodes a series of proteins that differ in their N- and/or C-terminal sequences ...
Association between ΔNp63 and ΔN/TAp63 expression ratio with cervical lesions.</p
The human p63 gene discovered in 1997 encodes a series of protein isoforms that differ in their N- a...
p63 is a p53 family transcription factor, which besides unique roles in epithelial development, shar...
BACKGROUND: P63 is the protein codified by p63 gene, a p53 gene homolog, known for its pivotal role ...