The p53 tumour suppressor is best known for its canonical role as “guardian of the genome”, activating cell cycle arrest and DNA repair in response to DNA damage which, if irreparable or sustained, triggers activation of cell death. However, despite an enormous amount of work identifying the breadth of the gene regulatory networks activated directly and indirectly in response to p53 activation, how p53 activation results in different cell fates in response to different stress signals in homeostasis and in response to p53 activating anti-cancer treatments remains relatively poorly understood. This is likely due to the complex interaction between cell death mechanisms in which p53 has been activated, their neighbouring stressed or unstressed ...
It is widely stated that wild-type p53 either mediates the activation of cell cycle checkpoints to f...
A cell has to react to a multitude of different extrinsic and intrinsic stress signals on a daily ba...
A cell has to react to a multitude of different extrinsic and intrinsic stress signals on a daily ba...
p53 is frequently mutated in cancer and as a result is one of the most intensely studied tumour supp...
P53 is known as the most critical tumor suppressor and is often referred to as the guardian of our g...
The p53 tumor suppressor acts to integrate multiple stress signals into a series of diverse antiprol...
The p53 tumor suppressor acts to integrate multiple stress signals into a series of diverse antiprol...
Activation of the tumour suppressor p53 upon cellular stress can induce a number of different cellul...
The tumor suppressor protein p53 plays a central role in the multiple response pathways activated by...
Abstract The mutation of TP53 gene affects half of all human cancers, resulting in impairment of the...
Our genomes are subject to potentially deleterious alterations resulting from endogenous sources (e....
The mutation of TP53 gene affects half of all human cancers, resulting in impairment of the regulati...
The mutation of TP53 gene affects half of all human cancers, resulting in impairment of the regulati...
Compared with many normal tissues, cancer cells are highly sensitized to apoptotic signals, and surv...
The mutation of TP53 gene affects half of all human cancers, resulting in impairment of the regulati...
It is widely stated that wild-type p53 either mediates the activation of cell cycle checkpoints to f...
A cell has to react to a multitude of different extrinsic and intrinsic stress signals on a daily ba...
A cell has to react to a multitude of different extrinsic and intrinsic stress signals on a daily ba...
p53 is frequently mutated in cancer and as a result is one of the most intensely studied tumour supp...
P53 is known as the most critical tumor suppressor and is often referred to as the guardian of our g...
The p53 tumor suppressor acts to integrate multiple stress signals into a series of diverse antiprol...
The p53 tumor suppressor acts to integrate multiple stress signals into a series of diverse antiprol...
Activation of the tumour suppressor p53 upon cellular stress can induce a number of different cellul...
The tumor suppressor protein p53 plays a central role in the multiple response pathways activated by...
Abstract The mutation of TP53 gene affects half of all human cancers, resulting in impairment of the...
Our genomes are subject to potentially deleterious alterations resulting from endogenous sources (e....
The mutation of TP53 gene affects half of all human cancers, resulting in impairment of the regulati...
The mutation of TP53 gene affects half of all human cancers, resulting in impairment of the regulati...
Compared with many normal tissues, cancer cells are highly sensitized to apoptotic signals, and surv...
The mutation of TP53 gene affects half of all human cancers, resulting in impairment of the regulati...
It is widely stated that wild-type p53 either mediates the activation of cell cycle checkpoints to f...
A cell has to react to a multitude of different extrinsic and intrinsic stress signals on a daily ba...
A cell has to react to a multitude of different extrinsic and intrinsic stress signals on a daily ba...