Thirty-five years of research on p53 gave rise to more than 68,000 articles and reviews, but did not allow the uncovering of all the mysteries that this major tumor suppressor holds. How p53 handles the different signals to decide the appropriate cell fate in response to a stress and its implication in tumorigenesis and cancer progression remains unclear. Nevertheless, the uncovering of p53 isoforms has opened new perspectives in the cancer research field. Indeed, the human TP53 gene encodes not only one but at least twelve p53 protein isoforms, which are produced in normal tissues through alternative initiation of translation, usage of alternative promoters, and alternative splicing. In recent years, it became obvious that the different p5...
Normal function of the p53 pathway is ubiquitously lost in cancers either through mutation or inacti...
Normal function of the p53 pathway is ubiquitously lost in cancers either through mutation or inacti...
Normal function of the p53 pathway is ubiquitously lost in cancers either through mutation or inacti...
Thirty-five years of research on p53 gave rise to more than 68,000 articles and reviews, but did not...
Thirty-five years of research on p53 gave rise to more than 68,000 articles and reviews, but did not...
Thirty-five years of research on p53 gave rise to more than 68,000 articles and reviews, but did not...
Thirty-five years of research on p53 gave rise to more than 68,000 articles and reviews, but did not...
Thirty-five years of research on p53 gave rise to more than 68,000 articles and reviews, but did not...
Thirty-five years of research on p53 gave rise to more than 68,000 articles and reviews, but did not...
Thirty-five years of research on p53 gave rise to more than 68,000 articles and reviews, but did not...
Thirty-five years of research on p53 gave rise to more than 68,000 articles and reviews, but did not...
p53, p63 and p73 are members of the p53 gene family involved in development, differentiation and res...
p53, p63 and p73 are members of the p53 gene family involved in development, differentiation and res...
p53, p63 and p73 are members of the p53 gene family involved in development, differentiation and res...
Normal function of the p53 pathway is ubiquitously lost in cancers either through mutation or inacti...
Normal function of the p53 pathway is ubiquitously lost in cancers either through mutation or inacti...
Normal function of the p53 pathway is ubiquitously lost in cancers either through mutation or inacti...
Normal function of the p53 pathway is ubiquitously lost in cancers either through mutation or inacti...
Thirty-five years of research on p53 gave rise to more than 68,000 articles and reviews, but did not...
Thirty-five years of research on p53 gave rise to more than 68,000 articles and reviews, but did not...
Thirty-five years of research on p53 gave rise to more than 68,000 articles and reviews, but did not...
Thirty-five years of research on p53 gave rise to more than 68,000 articles and reviews, but did not...
Thirty-five years of research on p53 gave rise to more than 68,000 articles and reviews, but did not...
Thirty-five years of research on p53 gave rise to more than 68,000 articles and reviews, but did not...
Thirty-five years of research on p53 gave rise to more than 68,000 articles and reviews, but did not...
Thirty-five years of research on p53 gave rise to more than 68,000 articles and reviews, but did not...
p53, p63 and p73 are members of the p53 gene family involved in development, differentiation and res...
p53, p63 and p73 are members of the p53 gene family involved in development, differentiation and res...
p53, p63 and p73 are members of the p53 gene family involved in development, differentiation and res...
Normal function of the p53 pathway is ubiquitously lost in cancers either through mutation or inacti...
Normal function of the p53 pathway is ubiquitously lost in cancers either through mutation or inacti...
Normal function of the p53 pathway is ubiquitously lost in cancers either through mutation or inacti...
Normal function of the p53 pathway is ubiquitously lost in cancers either through mutation or inacti...