Abstract 5094: Investigating the role of CDC25B in inhibition of cellular proliferation

Volume: 74, Issue: 19_Supplement, Pages: 5094 - 5094
Published: Oct 1, 2014
Abstract
CDC25B is a dual specificity phosphatase that activates cyclin-dependent kinases to trigger entry into mitosis and is required for re-entry into mitosis after DNA damage. As an oncogene, CDC25B is overexpressed in multiple tumor types. It has been specifically associated with prostate cancer, where overexpression is seen in prostate tumor tissues and higher levels correlate with increased tumor grade. In the prostate, in addition to its role as...
Paper Details
Title
Abstract 5094: Investigating the role of CDC25B in inhibition of cellular proliferation
Published Date
Oct 1, 2014
Volume
74
Issue
19_Supplement
Pages
5094 - 5094
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