The p53 Protein From Cell Regulation to Cancer
Langue : Anglais
Auteurs : LEVINE Arnold J., LOZANO Guillermina
p53 is a critical tumor suppressor protein that controls cell division and
is often mutated in cancer. This volume examines the structure and
function of the p53 protein, its regulation of DNA repair, the cell cycle
and cell death, and the role of p53 mutations in numerous different
cancers.
Highlights include:
- Tumor Suppressor Functions of the TP53 Pathway
- The Role of the p53 Protein in Stem Cell Biology and Epigenetic Regulation
- Clinical Outcomes of TP53 Mutations in Cancers
- The Paradox of p53: What, How, and Why?
Highlights include:
- Tumor Suppressor Functions of the TP53 Pathway
- The Role of the p53 Protein in Stem Cell Biology and Epigenetic Regulation
- Clinical Outcomes of TP53 Mutations in Cancers
- The Paradox of p53: What, How, and Why?
Date de parution : 03-2016
Ouvrage de 504 p.
Disponible chez l'éditeur (délai d'approvisionnement : 15 jours).
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