Most malignant tumors disrupt the p53 signaling pathway in order to grow and survive. Although many genes in addition to p53 are mutated in tumors, recent studies by Ventura et al. (2007) and Xue et al. (2007) suggest that restoring p53 function alone is sufficient to cause regression of several different tumor types in mice and thus might represent a potent therapeutic strategy to treat certain human cancers. Martins et al. (2006) also demonstrate that restoration of p53 activity results in tumor regression but add the sobering caveat that tumors may be able to quickly generate resistance by finding other ways to disrupt the p53 pathway
Lesions in the p53 pathway that inactivate p53 tumor suppression function occur with extremely high ...
The key role of p53 as a tumour suppressor is widely acknowledged and based on many observations tha...
BACKGROUND: The p53 tumor suppressor gene is mutated in a large percentage of human malignancies, in...
Most malignant tumors disrupt the p53 signaling pathway in order to grow and survive. Although many ...
SummaryAlthough restoration of p53 function is an attractive tumor-specific therapeutic strategy, it...
Over 80% of p53 mutations found in human cancers are p53 missense mutations. Recent studies have sho...
Missense mutant forms of p53 are expressed at high lev-els in some human cancers and may contribute ...
While the wild type form of p53 possesses strong tumor-suppressive activities, the p53 proteins that...
AbstractDespite the massive amount of knowledge that has accumulated about p53, there is still much ...
The p53 gene is the most frequent target of structural and functional genetic mutations in human can...
Abstractp73 is essential for apoptosis induced by many cytotoxic agents, but this function can be bl...
The TP53 tumor suppressor is the most mutated gene in human cancers. Recent studies using geneticall...
Mutation of the TP53 tumor suppressor gene is the most common genetic alteration in cancer, and almo...
AbstractAlthough the p53 tumor suppressor acts in a plethora of processes that influence cellular pr...
AbstractThe p53 tumor suppressor is the most frequently inactivated gene in cancer. Several mouse mo...
Lesions in the p53 pathway that inactivate p53 tumor suppression function occur with extremely high ...
The key role of p53 as a tumour suppressor is widely acknowledged and based on many observations tha...
BACKGROUND: The p53 tumor suppressor gene is mutated in a large percentage of human malignancies, in...
Most malignant tumors disrupt the p53 signaling pathway in order to grow and survive. Although many ...
SummaryAlthough restoration of p53 function is an attractive tumor-specific therapeutic strategy, it...
Over 80% of p53 mutations found in human cancers are p53 missense mutations. Recent studies have sho...
Missense mutant forms of p53 are expressed at high lev-els in some human cancers and may contribute ...
While the wild type form of p53 possesses strong tumor-suppressive activities, the p53 proteins that...
AbstractDespite the massive amount of knowledge that has accumulated about p53, there is still much ...
The p53 gene is the most frequent target of structural and functional genetic mutations in human can...
Abstractp73 is essential for apoptosis induced by many cytotoxic agents, but this function can be bl...
The TP53 tumor suppressor is the most mutated gene in human cancers. Recent studies using geneticall...
Mutation of the TP53 tumor suppressor gene is the most common genetic alteration in cancer, and almo...
AbstractAlthough the p53 tumor suppressor acts in a plethora of processes that influence cellular pr...
AbstractThe p53 tumor suppressor is the most frequently inactivated gene in cancer. Several mouse mo...
Lesions in the p53 pathway that inactivate p53 tumor suppression function occur with extremely high ...
The key role of p53 as a tumour suppressor is widely acknowledged and based on many observations tha...
BACKGROUND: The p53 tumor suppressor gene is mutated in a large percentage of human malignancies, in...