Centrosome overduplication or amplification has been observed in many human cancers and in premalignant tissue, but the mechanisms leading to such centrosome aberrations are not fully understood. We previously showed that abnormal mitotic cells with supernumerary centrosomes increase with replicative senescence in human fibroblasts, especially in a polyploid subpopulation. This study examines localization of p53 protein at centrosomes in mitotic cells, which is often observed in association with DNA damage response, to investigate a possible association between p53 localization and numerical centrosome aberrations induced by cellular senescence. Cultures at later passages or the 4th day after exposure to H2O2 showed increased frequencies of...
As nucleators of the mitotic spindle and primary cilium, centrosomes play crucial roles in equal seg...
Foci of phosphorylated histone H2AX and ATM are the surrogate markers of DNA double strand breaks. W...
Cancer kills one in five people each year in western societies, therefore clinicians are eager to fi...
Tumor blood vessels support tumor growth and progression. Centrosomes are microtubule organization c...
The centrosome plays a vital role in mitotic fidelity, ensuring establishment of bipolar spindles an...
Chromosomal instability (CIN) is one of the common features in prostate cancer, especially in advanc...
AbstractChromosomal instability (CIN) is one of the common features in prostate cancer, especially i...
Mutations in centrosome genes deplete neural progenitor cells (NPCs) during brain development, causi...
Virtually all human cancers display chromosome instability (CIN), a condition in which chromosomes a...
Although alterations in chromosome number have frequently been detected in human tumor cells and ass...
Cellular senescence is an irreversible growth arrest and is presumed to be a natural barrier to tumo...
Centrosomes are the principal microtubule organising centres in somatic cells. Abnormal centrosome n...
Background: p53 abnormality and aneuploidy often coexist in human tumors, and tetraploidy is conside...
In normal human cells, centrosome loss induced by centrinone-a specific centrosome duplication inhib...
The transformation of a normal cell to a tumor cell is a result of a failure somewhere in a complica...
As nucleators of the mitotic spindle and primary cilium, centrosomes play crucial roles in equal seg...
Foci of phosphorylated histone H2AX and ATM are the surrogate markers of DNA double strand breaks. W...
Cancer kills one in five people each year in western societies, therefore clinicians are eager to fi...
Tumor blood vessels support tumor growth and progression. Centrosomes are microtubule organization c...
The centrosome plays a vital role in mitotic fidelity, ensuring establishment of bipolar spindles an...
Chromosomal instability (CIN) is one of the common features in prostate cancer, especially in advanc...
AbstractChromosomal instability (CIN) is one of the common features in prostate cancer, especially i...
Mutations in centrosome genes deplete neural progenitor cells (NPCs) during brain development, causi...
Virtually all human cancers display chromosome instability (CIN), a condition in which chromosomes a...
Although alterations in chromosome number have frequently been detected in human tumor cells and ass...
Cellular senescence is an irreversible growth arrest and is presumed to be a natural barrier to tumo...
Centrosomes are the principal microtubule organising centres in somatic cells. Abnormal centrosome n...
Background: p53 abnormality and aneuploidy often coexist in human tumors, and tetraploidy is conside...
In normal human cells, centrosome loss induced by centrinone-a specific centrosome duplication inhib...
The transformation of a normal cell to a tumor cell is a result of a failure somewhere in a complica...
As nucleators of the mitotic spindle and primary cilium, centrosomes play crucial roles in equal seg...
Foci of phosphorylated histone H2AX and ATM are the surrogate markers of DNA double strand breaks. W...
Cancer kills one in five people each year in western societies, therefore clinicians are eager to fi...