The p53 protein is one of the best-known tumor suppressors. The recently identified ASPP family (apoptosis-stimulating protein of p53) can interfere with the working of p53. Three members of ASPP family are proved to be apoptotic specific regulators of p53. The discovery of ASPP family may answer such questions as "how cells choose to die". Understanding the ASPP status in human cancer will allow us to develop better strategies to treat cancer
We have previously shown that ASPP1 and ASPP2 are specific activators of p53; one mechanism by which...
Inactivation of the p53 pathway is a universal event in human cancers and promotes tumorigenesis and...
AbstractUnderstanding how p53 is able to specifically respond to particular stress signals and regul...
The apoptosis stimulating proteins of p53 (ASPP) family consists of three members, ASPP1, ASPP2 and ...
We identified a family of proteins termed ASPP. ASPP1 is a protein homologous to 53BP2, the C-termin...
The fundamental role of apoptosis in tumor prevention and the important role of p53 in this process ...
One of the most frequently mutated genes in human cancers, tumour suppressor p53 (TP53), can induce ...
It is well established that p53 is a primary target for mutation in human cancer. p53 carries out th...
We recently showed that ASPP1 and ASPP2 stimulate the apoptotic function of p53. We show here that A...
Understanding how p53 is able to specifically respond to particular stress signals and regulate many...
The tumour suppressor p53, is a key regulator in deciding between cell survival or cell death by its...
AbstractThe p53 protein is one of the best-known tumour suppressors. Recently discovered ASPP1 and A...
The p53 protein is one of the best-known tumour suppressors. Recently discovered ASPP1 and ASPP2 are...
RAS mutations occur frequently in human cancer and activated RAS signalling contributes to tumour de...
ASPP2 stimulates the apoptotic function of the p53 family in vivo. We show here that ASPP2-/- pups d...
We have previously shown that ASPP1 and ASPP2 are specific activators of p53; one mechanism by which...
Inactivation of the p53 pathway is a universal event in human cancers and promotes tumorigenesis and...
AbstractUnderstanding how p53 is able to specifically respond to particular stress signals and regul...
The apoptosis stimulating proteins of p53 (ASPP) family consists of three members, ASPP1, ASPP2 and ...
We identified a family of proteins termed ASPP. ASPP1 is a protein homologous to 53BP2, the C-termin...
The fundamental role of apoptosis in tumor prevention and the important role of p53 in this process ...
One of the most frequently mutated genes in human cancers, tumour suppressor p53 (TP53), can induce ...
It is well established that p53 is a primary target for mutation in human cancer. p53 carries out th...
We recently showed that ASPP1 and ASPP2 stimulate the apoptotic function of p53. We show here that A...
Understanding how p53 is able to specifically respond to particular stress signals and regulate many...
The tumour suppressor p53, is a key regulator in deciding between cell survival or cell death by its...
AbstractThe p53 protein is one of the best-known tumour suppressors. Recently discovered ASPP1 and A...
The p53 protein is one of the best-known tumour suppressors. Recently discovered ASPP1 and ASPP2 are...
RAS mutations occur frequently in human cancer and activated RAS signalling contributes to tumour de...
ASPP2 stimulates the apoptotic function of the p53 family in vivo. We show here that ASPP2-/- pups d...
We have previously shown that ASPP1 and ASPP2 are specific activators of p53; one mechanism by which...
Inactivation of the p53 pathway is a universal event in human cancers and promotes tumorigenesis and...
AbstractUnderstanding how p53 is able to specifically respond to particular stress signals and regul...