p63 is a suppressor of tumorigenesis and metastasis interacting with mutant p53

Volume: 18, Issue: 9, Pages: 1487 - 1499
Published: Jul 15, 2011
Abstract
p53 mutations, occurring in two-thirds of all human cancers, confer a gain of function phenotype, including the ability to form metastasis, the determining feature in the prognosis of most human cancer. This effect seems mediated at least partially by its ability to physically interact with p63, thus affecting a cell invasion pathway, and accordingly, p63 is deregulated in human cancers. In addition, p63, as an 'epithelial organizer', directly...
Paper Details
Title
p63 is a suppressor of tumorigenesis and metastasis interacting with mutant p53
Published Date
Jul 15, 2011
Volume
18
Issue
9
Pages
1487 - 1499
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