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Suppression of p53 response by targeting p53-Mediator binding with a stapled peptide.Academic Article Why?
Molecular analysis of methylated p53Grant Why?
Taatjes, DylanPerson Why?
Mechanisms of gene expression control in the p53 networkGrant Why?
Biochemical Analysis of a p53 Isoform that Accelerates Mammalian AgingGrant Why?
Cells with loss-of-heterozygosity after exposure to ionizing radiation in Drosophila are culled by p53-dependent and p53-independent mechanisms.Academic Article Why?
The role of keratinocyte p53 in development of pigmented lesionsGrant Why?
Cell death induced by 7-oxysterols via lysosomal and mitochondrial pathways is p53-dependent.Academic Article Why?
Perp is a mediator of p53-dependent apoptosis in diverse cell types.Academic Article Why?
p53 isoforms Delta133p53 and p53beta are endogenous regulators of replicative cellular senescence.Academic Article Why?
p53-dependent induction of prostate cancer cell senescence by the PIM1 protein kinase.Academic Article Why?
Perp-etrating p53-dependent apoptosis.Academic Article Why?
PPM1D suppresses p53-dependent transactivation and cell death by inhibiting the Integrated Stress Response.Academic Article Why?
The p53-microRNA-34a axis regulates cellular entry receptors for tumor-associated human herpes viruses.Academic Article Why?
Mechanistic Studies of Mediator and the p53 Tumor SuppressorGrant Why?
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