Aa Aa Aa It seems nearly impossible for a normal cell to become a cancer cell unless it inactivates the p53 network. Our current understanding of this network has come from diverse lines of ...
Loss of normal p53 function has been associated ... of the ligand-liposomes with a reporter gene in nude mice bearing human breast cancer or SCCHN xenografts, resulted in a significantly higher ...
Our lab has had a long-standing interest in the role and regulation of the p53 tumor suppressor. Mutations in the p53 gene (TP53) are often associated with aggressive tumor behavior and poor patient ...
The fragile structure of p53 gene reveals why this crucial cancer defense is so easily compromised, shedding light on the genetic Achilles' heel of many tumors. In a recent perspective published ...
Investigation of the association of CTRB2 exon 6 deletion with time to progression and overall survival in pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma. This is an ASCO Meeting Abstract from the 2025 ASCO ...
This form of cancer arises from Barrett's esophagus ... this loss appears to protect cells from losing another crucial gene, p53, which is a tumor suppressor known as the "guardian of the ...
Over the past two decades, the idea of targeting transcription factors to combat malignancies has turned into a clinical ...
A kidney cancer cell nucleus is studded with aberrant nuclear speckles (orange). Normal healthy cells tend to have the speckles clustered toward the middle. Image credit: Kate Alexander (Cold Spring ...
Stage-specific sensitivity to p53 restoration during lung cancer progression. Nature. 2010;468(7323):572-5. 5. Morris JPt, Yashinskie JJ, Koche R, Chandwani R, Tian S, Chen CC, Baslan T, Marinkovic ZS ...
MDM2, on the other hand, is one of the most frequently studied oncogenes and is an excellent target for cancer therapy, based on its p53-dependent ... published in the Genes & Diseases journal ...