Scientists from the Barts Cancer Institute and the Francis Crick Institute have demonstrated that a genetic flaw that has long been thought to cause esophageal cancer may actually protect against the ...
In the p53 pathway, signals such as DNA damage induce the ARF (also known as p14 in humans and p19 in mice) product of the CDKN2A locus. ARF increases p53 levels by sequestering MDM2, which ...
Loss of p53 strongly drives the progression of disease from Barrett's to cancer. The team found that potentially cancerous cells that lost both CDKN2A and p53 were weakened and unable to compete ...
Loss of p53 strongly drives the progression of disease from Barrett's to cancer. The team found that potentially cancerous cells that lost both CDKN2A and p53 were weakened and unable to compete ...
Loss of p53 strongly drives the progression of disease from Barrett’s to cancer. The team found that potentially cancerous cells that lost both CDKN2A and p53 were weakened and unable to compete ...