p53 mutations are found in 50% of human cancers. Molecular epidemiology has shown strong correlations between the spectrum of p53 mutations and exposure to exogenous carcinogens. This spectrum is influenced quantitatively and qualitatively by various upstream genetic filters that modulate carcinogen activation, detoxification, and/or DNA repair. In this review, we will discuss how other factors such as tissue specificity, SNP of genes associated with the p53 pathway, other genetic alterations, or p53 mutant heterogeneity can act as a second set of downstream filters that also have a profound impact on the spectrum of p53 mutations
Decades of research have shown that mutations in the p53 stress response pathway affect the incidenc...
Human cells face many dangers, including chemicals, viruses and ionizing radiation. If cells are da...
Most malignant tumors disrupt the p53 signaling pathway in order to grow and survive. Although many ...
Decades of research have shown that mutations in the p53 stress response pathway affect the incidenc...
Mutation of the TP53 tumor suppressor gene is the most common genetic alteration in cancer, and almo...
Mutations of the p53 tumor suppressor gene occur in a great majority of human cancers. The protein p...
Mutations of the sequence-specific master regulator p53 that alter transactivation function from pro...
Mutations of the sequence-specific master regulator p53 that alter transactivation function from pro...
The p53 pathway constitutes a major cellular gene network that is crucial in directing the suppressi...
It is widely assumed that genotoxin-induced damage (e.g., G-to-T transversions) to the tumor suppres...
The human TP53 gene encodes the most potent tumor suppressor protein p53. More than half of all huma...
Decades of research have shown that mutations in the p53 stress response pathway affect the incidenc...
TP53, which encodes the tumor suppressor p53, is the most frequently mutated gene in human cancer. T...
In more than 50% of cancers, p53, a tumor suppressor gene involved cell cycle arrest and apoptosis, ...
Decades of research have shown that mutations in the p53 stress response pathway affect the incidenc...
Decades of research have shown that mutations in the p53 stress response pathway affect the incidenc...
Human cells face many dangers, including chemicals, viruses and ionizing radiation. If cells are da...
Most malignant tumors disrupt the p53 signaling pathway in order to grow and survive. Although many ...
Decades of research have shown that mutations in the p53 stress response pathway affect the incidenc...
Mutation of the TP53 tumor suppressor gene is the most common genetic alteration in cancer, and almo...
Mutations of the p53 tumor suppressor gene occur in a great majority of human cancers. The protein p...
Mutations of the sequence-specific master regulator p53 that alter transactivation function from pro...
Mutations of the sequence-specific master regulator p53 that alter transactivation function from pro...
The p53 pathway constitutes a major cellular gene network that is crucial in directing the suppressi...
It is widely assumed that genotoxin-induced damage (e.g., G-to-T transversions) to the tumor suppres...
The human TP53 gene encodes the most potent tumor suppressor protein p53. More than half of all huma...
Decades of research have shown that mutations in the p53 stress response pathway affect the incidenc...
TP53, which encodes the tumor suppressor p53, is the most frequently mutated gene in human cancer. T...
In more than 50% of cancers, p53, a tumor suppressor gene involved cell cycle arrest and apoptosis, ...
Decades of research have shown that mutations in the p53 stress response pathway affect the incidenc...
Decades of research have shown that mutations in the p53 stress response pathway affect the incidenc...
Human cells face many dangers, including chemicals, viruses and ionizing radiation. If cells are da...
Most malignant tumors disrupt the p53 signaling pathway in order to grow and survive. Although many ...