AbstractIn contrast to p53-mediated cell cycle arrest, the mechanisms of p53-mediated apoptosis in response to cellular stresses such as DNA damage, hypoxia and oncogenic signals still remain poorly understood. Elucidating these pathways is all the more pressing since there is good evidence that the activation of apoptosis rather than cell cycle arrest is crucial in p53 tumor suppression. Moreover, the therapeutic interest in p53 as the molecular target of anticancer intervention rests mainly on its powerful apoptotic capability. This puzzling elusiveness suggests that p53 not only engages a plethora of downstream pathways but itself might possess a biochemical flexibility that goes beyond its role as a mere transcription factor. Recent evi...
Hypoxic stress, like DNA damage, induces p53 protein accumulation and p53-dependent apoptosis in onc...
AbstractThe DNA helicases XPB and XPD, components of transcription factor TFIIH, have been implicate...
The mechanisms by which p53 suppresses tumor growth remain ill defined. In this issue of Cell Report...
AbstractIn contrast to p53-mediated cell cycle arrest, the mechanisms of p53-mediated apoptosis in r...
Abstractp53 is one of the most mutated tumor suppressors in human cancers and as such has been inten...
AbstractEvidence suggests that p53 induces cell death by a dual mode of action involving activation ...
AbstractThe tumor suppressor p53 regulates cellular responses to stress by serving in the nucleus to...
AbstractIn p53-dependent apoptosis in response to genotoxic and hypoxic stress, a fraction of induce...
Abstractp53 is one of the most mutated tumor suppressors in human cancers and as such has been inten...
AbstractThe tumor suppressor p53 is a transcription factor that in response to a plethora of stress ...
AbstractThe p53 tumor suppressor plays a central role in dictating cell survival and death as a cell...
The p53 tumor suppressor protein exerts most of its anti-tumorigenic activity by transcriptionally a...
The p53 tumor suppressor protein exerts most of its anti-tumorigenic activity by transcriptionally a...
AbstractThe tumor suppressor p53 plays a key role in the cellular response to various stresses. Most...
AbstractMore than a decade ago, it was found that one of the two essential physiological functions o...
Hypoxic stress, like DNA damage, induces p53 protein accumulation and p53-dependent apoptosis in onc...
AbstractThe DNA helicases XPB and XPD, components of transcription factor TFIIH, have been implicate...
The mechanisms by which p53 suppresses tumor growth remain ill defined. In this issue of Cell Report...
AbstractIn contrast to p53-mediated cell cycle arrest, the mechanisms of p53-mediated apoptosis in r...
Abstractp53 is one of the most mutated tumor suppressors in human cancers and as such has been inten...
AbstractEvidence suggests that p53 induces cell death by a dual mode of action involving activation ...
AbstractThe tumor suppressor p53 regulates cellular responses to stress by serving in the nucleus to...
AbstractIn p53-dependent apoptosis in response to genotoxic and hypoxic stress, a fraction of induce...
Abstractp53 is one of the most mutated tumor suppressors in human cancers and as such has been inten...
AbstractThe tumor suppressor p53 is a transcription factor that in response to a plethora of stress ...
AbstractThe p53 tumor suppressor plays a central role in dictating cell survival and death as a cell...
The p53 tumor suppressor protein exerts most of its anti-tumorigenic activity by transcriptionally a...
The p53 tumor suppressor protein exerts most of its anti-tumorigenic activity by transcriptionally a...
AbstractThe tumor suppressor p53 plays a key role in the cellular response to various stresses. Most...
AbstractMore than a decade ago, it was found that one of the two essential physiological functions o...
Hypoxic stress, like DNA damage, induces p53 protein accumulation and p53-dependent apoptosis in onc...
AbstractThe DNA helicases XPB and XPD, components of transcription factor TFIIH, have been implicate...
The mechanisms by which p53 suppresses tumor growth remain ill defined. In this issue of Cell Report...