DNA damage induced by the topoisomerase I inhibitor irinotecan (CPT-11) triggers in p53WT colorectal carcinoma cells a long term cell cycle arrest and in p53MUT cells a transient arrest followed by apoptosis (Magrini, R., Bhonde, M. R., Hanski, M. L., Notter, M., Scherübl, H., Boland, C. R., Zeitz, M., and Hanski, C. (2002) Int. J. Cancer 101, 23-31; Bhonde, M. R., Hanski, M. L., Notter, M., Gillissen, B. F., Daniel, P. T., Zeitz, M., and Hanski, C. (2006) Oncogene 25, 165-175). The mechanism of the p53-independent apoptosis still remains largely unclear. Here we used five p53WT and five p53MUT established colon carcinoma cell lines to identify gene expression alterations associated with apoptosis in p53MUT cells after treatment with SN-38,...
Summaryp53 induces cell death upon DNA damage, but this may not confer all of its tumor suppressor a...
Mitotic arrest induced by antimitotic drugs can cause apoptosis or p53-dependent cell cycle arrest. ...
Cell death occurring during mitosis, or mitotic catastrophe, often takes place in conjunction with a...
DNA damage induced by the topoisomerase I inhibitor irinotecan (CPT-11) triggers in p53WT colorectal...
Titelblatt und Inhaltsverzeichnis Einleitung Fragestellung Materialien Methoden Ergebnisse...
Late‐stage colorectal cancer (CRC) is still a clinically challenging problem. The activity of the tu...
Hallmark to most cancers is the mutation or complete loss of function of the tumor-suppressor gene p...
AbstractIn contrast to p53-mediated cell cycle arrest, the mechanisms of p53-mediated apoptosis in r...
The p53 tumor suppressor inhibits the proliferation of cells which undergo prolonged activation of t...
Knowledge of the type of biological reaction to chemotherapy is a prerequisite for its rational enha...
The mitotic spindle assembly checkpoint (SCP) is a signal transduction pathway that ensures proper c...
Depending on their genetic background (p53(wt) versus p53(null)), carcinoma cells are more or less s...
p53, a major sensor of DNA damage, is a transcription factor that, depending on its phosphorylation ...
Depending on their genetic background (p53(wt) versus p53(null)), carcinoma cells are more or less s...
Depending on their genetic background (p53(wt) versus p53(null)), carcinoma cells are more or less s...
Summaryp53 induces cell death upon DNA damage, but this may not confer all of its tumor suppressor a...
Mitotic arrest induced by antimitotic drugs can cause apoptosis or p53-dependent cell cycle arrest. ...
Cell death occurring during mitosis, or mitotic catastrophe, often takes place in conjunction with a...
DNA damage induced by the topoisomerase I inhibitor irinotecan (CPT-11) triggers in p53WT colorectal...
Titelblatt und Inhaltsverzeichnis Einleitung Fragestellung Materialien Methoden Ergebnisse...
Late‐stage colorectal cancer (CRC) is still a clinically challenging problem. The activity of the tu...
Hallmark to most cancers is the mutation or complete loss of function of the tumor-suppressor gene p...
AbstractIn contrast to p53-mediated cell cycle arrest, the mechanisms of p53-mediated apoptosis in r...
The p53 tumor suppressor inhibits the proliferation of cells which undergo prolonged activation of t...
Knowledge of the type of biological reaction to chemotherapy is a prerequisite for its rational enha...
The mitotic spindle assembly checkpoint (SCP) is a signal transduction pathway that ensures proper c...
Depending on their genetic background (p53(wt) versus p53(null)), carcinoma cells are more or less s...
p53, a major sensor of DNA damage, is a transcription factor that, depending on its phosphorylation ...
Depending on their genetic background (p53(wt) versus p53(null)), carcinoma cells are more or less s...
Depending on their genetic background (p53(wt) versus p53(null)), carcinoma cells are more or less s...
Summaryp53 induces cell death upon DNA damage, but this may not confer all of its tumor suppressor a...
Mitotic arrest induced by antimitotic drugs can cause apoptosis or p53-dependent cell cycle arrest. ...
Cell death occurring during mitosis, or mitotic catastrophe, often takes place in conjunction with a...