p53 is well-known for its tumour-suppressive activity. However, in the past decade it became clear that p53 is also involved in other processes including stem cell proliferation, differentiation and animal development. To investigate the role of p53 in early embryonic development, we targeted p53 by CRISPR/Cas9 to make a p53 knock-out zebrafish (Danio rerio). Our data show developmental and behavioural effects in p53-deficient zebrafish embryos and larvae. Specifically, we found that early development of zebrafish was clearly delayed in the absence of p53. However, after 1 day (1 dpf), the p53-deficient embryos appeared to recover, as evidenced by a similar level of pigmentation at 26 hpf, similar size of the eye at 4 dpf and only a minor d...
Abstract The p53 transcription factor is a key tumor sup-pressor and a central regulator of the stre...
Abstractp53 protein is an important regulatory factor involved in cell growth and development. In ou...
The p53 family of proteins contains two members that have been implicated in sensitization of cells ...
p53 is well-known for its tumour-suppressive activity. However, in the past decade it became clear t...
p53 is well-known for its tumour-suppressive activity. However, in the past decade it became clear t...
p53 is well-known for its tumour-suppressive activity. However, in the past decade it became clear t...
Zebrafish models have significantly contributed to our understanding of vertebrate develop-ment and,...
Zebrafish models have significantly contributed to our understanding of vertebrate develop-ment and,...
Abstractp53 and its main negative regulator, Mdm2, are key players in mammalian cancer development. ...
Abstractp53 protein is an important regulatory factor involved in cell growth and development. In ou...
Abstractp53 and its main negative regulator, Mdm2, are key players in mammalian cancer development. ...
The role of p53 in the prevention of development of embryos damaged by genotoxic factors is well rec...
The role of p53 in the prevention of development of embryos damaged by genotoxic factors is well rec...
The role of p53 in the prevention of development of embryos damaged by genotoxic factors is well rec...
BACKGROUND: The p53 protein family coordinates stress responses of cells and organisms. Alternative ...
Abstract The p53 transcription factor is a key tumor sup-pressor and a central regulator of the stre...
Abstractp53 protein is an important regulatory factor involved in cell growth and development. In ou...
The p53 family of proteins contains two members that have been implicated in sensitization of cells ...
p53 is well-known for its tumour-suppressive activity. However, in the past decade it became clear t...
p53 is well-known for its tumour-suppressive activity. However, in the past decade it became clear t...
p53 is well-known for its tumour-suppressive activity. However, in the past decade it became clear t...
Zebrafish models have significantly contributed to our understanding of vertebrate develop-ment and,...
Zebrafish models have significantly contributed to our understanding of vertebrate develop-ment and,...
Abstractp53 and its main negative regulator, Mdm2, are key players in mammalian cancer development. ...
Abstractp53 protein is an important regulatory factor involved in cell growth and development. In ou...
Abstractp53 and its main negative regulator, Mdm2, are key players in mammalian cancer development. ...
The role of p53 in the prevention of development of embryos damaged by genotoxic factors is well rec...
The role of p53 in the prevention of development of embryos damaged by genotoxic factors is well rec...
The role of p53 in the prevention of development of embryos damaged by genotoxic factors is well rec...
BACKGROUND: The p53 protein family coordinates stress responses of cells and organisms. Alternative ...
Abstract The p53 transcription factor is a key tumor sup-pressor and a central regulator of the stre...
Abstractp53 protein is an important regulatory factor involved in cell growth and development. In ou...
The p53 family of proteins contains two members that have been implicated in sensitization of cells ...