Deciphering p53 signaling in tumor suppression

Volume: 51, Pages: 65 - 72
Published: Apr 1, 2018
Abstract
The p53 transcription factor is mutated in over half of human cancers, and p53-null mice are highly predisposed to cancer, highlighting p53s essential role in tumor suppression. Studies in mouse models have revealed that p53 cell cycle arrest and apoptosis responses to acute DNA damage signals are dispensable for tumor suppression, prompting a search for new mechanisms underlying p53-mediated cancer suppression. p53 responds to other types of...
Paper Details
Title
Deciphering p53 signaling in tumor suppression
Published Date
Apr 1, 2018
Volume
51
Pages
65 - 72
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