The role of p53 in the prevention of development of embryos damaged by genotoxic factors is well recognized. However, whether p53 plays an analogous role in preventing birth defects from genetic mutations remains an unanswered question. Genetic screens for mutations affecting development show that only a fraction of developmentally lethal mutations leads to specific phenotypes while the majority results in similar recurrent phenotypes characterized by neuronal apoptosis and developmental delay. Mutations in cell-essential genes typically fall into this group. The observation that mutations in diverse housekeeping genes lead to a similar phenotype suggests a common mechanism underlying this phenotype. For some mutants, p53 inhibition was sho...
Abstract The p53 transcription factor is a key tumor sup-pressor and a central regulator of the stre...
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,...
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...
p53 is well-known for its tumour-suppressive activity. However, in the past decade it became clear t...
Cell culture work has identified the tumor suppressor p53 as a component of the S-phase checkpoint c...
Cell culture work has identified the tumor suppressor p53 as a component of the S-phase checkpoint c...
Abstractp53 and its main negative regulator, Mdm2, are key players in mammalian cancer development. ...
p53 is well-known for its tumour-suppressive activity. However, in the past decade it became clear t...
<p>(A–B) Whole mount IHC analysis of p53 expression in wild type (A) and <i>fan</i> mutants (B). (C,...
p53 is well-known for its tumour-suppressive activity. However, in the past decade it became clear t...
During development of the nervous system, far more cells are generated during embryogenesis than are...
During development of the nervous system, far more cells are generated during embryogenesis than are...
p53 is well-known for its tumour-suppressive activity. However, in the past decade it became clear t...
Abstract The p53 transcription factor is a key tumor sup-pressor and a central regulator of the stre...
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,...
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...
p53 is well-known for its tumour-suppressive activity. However, in the past decade it became clear t...
Cell culture work has identified the tumor suppressor p53 as a component of the S-phase checkpoint c...
Cell culture work has identified the tumor suppressor p53 as a component of the S-phase checkpoint c...
Abstractp53 and its main negative regulator, Mdm2, are key players in mammalian cancer development. ...
p53 is well-known for its tumour-suppressive activity. However, in the past decade it became clear t...
<p>(A–B) Whole mount IHC analysis of p53 expression in wild type (A) and <i>fan</i> mutants (B). (C,...
p53 is well-known for its tumour-suppressive activity. However, in the past decade it became clear t...
During development of the nervous system, far more cells are generated during embryogenesis than are...
During development of the nervous system, far more cells are generated during embryogenesis than are...
p53 is well-known for its tumour-suppressive activity. However, in the past decade it became clear t...
Abstract The p53 transcription factor is a key tumor sup-pressor and a central regulator of the stre...
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,...