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192 related items for PubMed ID: 12086844

  • 1. p53 leans on its siblings.
    Urist M, Prives C.
    Cancer Cell; 2002 May; 1(4):311-3. PubMed ID: 12086844
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  • 2. p53 family update: p73 and p63 develop their own identities.
    Irwin MS, Kaelin WG.
    Cell Growth Differ; 2001 Jul; 12(7):337-49. PubMed ID: 11457731
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  • 3. On the shoulders of giants: p63, p73 and the rise of p53.
    Yang A, Kaghad M, Caput D, McKeon F.
    Trends Genet; 2002 Feb; 18(2):90-5. PubMed ID: 11818141
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  • 4. p53 and its homologues, p63 and p73, induce a replicative senescence through inactivation of NF-Y transcription factor.
    Jung MS, Yun J, Chae HD, Kim JM, Kim SC, Choi TS, Shin DY.
    Oncogene; 2001 Sep 13; 20(41):5818-25. PubMed ID: 11593387
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  • 5. p53--an examination of sibling support in apoptosis control.
    Benchimol S.
    Cancer Cell; 2004 Jul 13; 6(1):3-4. PubMed ID: 15261135
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  • 6. P63 and P73: P53 mimics, menaces and more.
    Yang A, McKeon F.
    Nat Rev Mol Cell Biol; 2000 Dec 13; 1(3):199-207. PubMed ID: 11252895
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  • 7. p63 and p73 are not required for the development and p53-dependent apoptosis of T cells.
    Senoo M, Manis JP, Alt FW, McKeon F.
    Cancer Cell; 2004 Jul 13; 6(1):85-9. PubMed ID: 15261144
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  • 8. p63 and p73 are required for p53-dependent apoptosis in response to DNA damage.
    Flores ER, Tsai KY, Crowley D, Sengupta S, Yang A, McKeon F, Jacks T.
    Nature; 2002 Apr 04; 416(6880):560-4. PubMed ID: 11932750
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  • 9. Receptor tyrosine kinase EphA2 is regulated by p53-family proteins and induces apoptosis.
    Dohn M, Jiang J, Chen X.
    Oncogene; 2001 Oct 04; 20(45):6503-15. PubMed ID: 11641774
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  • 10. Regulation and function of the p53-related proteins: same family, different rules.
    Lohrum MA, Vousden KH.
    Trends Cell Biol; 2000 May 04; 10(5):197-202. PubMed ID: 10754563
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  • 11. The p53-family members p63 and p73 inhibit insulin-like growth factor-I receptor gene expression in colon cancer cells.
    Nahor I, Abramovitch S, Engeland K, Werner H.
    Growth Horm IGF Res; 2005 Dec 04; 15(6):388-96. PubMed ID: 16181796
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  • 12. p73 and p63 protein stability: the way to regulate function?
    Maisse C, Guerrieri P, Melino G.
    Biochem Pharmacol; 2003 Oct 15; 66(8):1555-61. PubMed ID: 14555234
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  • 13. Neuronal survival and p73/p63/p53: a family affair.
    Jacobs WB, Walsh GS, Miller FD.
    Neuroscientist; 2004 Oct 15; 10(5):443-55. PubMed ID: 15359011
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  • 14. Another p53 Doppelgänger?
    Kaelin WG.
    Science; 1998 Jul 03; 281(5373):57-8. PubMed ID: 9679018
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  • 15. The ferredoxin reductase gene is regulated by the p53 family and sensitizes cells to oxidative stress-induced apoptosis.
    Liu G, Chen X.
    Oncogene; 2002 Oct 17; 21(47):7195-204. PubMed ID: 12370809
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  • 16. p53, p63 and p73--solos, alliances and feuds among family members.
    Moll UM, Erster S, Zaika A.
    Biochim Biophys Acta; 2001 Dec 28; 1552(2):47-59. PubMed ID: 11825686
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  • 17. p73, a sophisticated p53 family member in the cancer world.
    Ozaki T, Nakagawara A.
    Cancer Sci; 2005 Nov 28; 96(11):729-37. PubMed ID: 16271066
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  • 18. Melanocyte and keratinocyte carcinogenesis: p53 family protein activities and intersecting mRNA expression profiles.
    Kulesz-Martin M, Lagowski J, Fei S, Pelz C, Sears R, Powell MB, Halaban R, Johnson J.
    J Investig Dermatol Symp Proc; 2005 Nov 28; 10(2):142-52. PubMed ID: 16363065
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  • 19. Expression profiles and functional implications of p53-like transcription factors in thymic epithelial cell subtypes.
    Kikuchi T, Ichimiya S, Kojima T, Crisa L, Koshiba S, Tonooka A, Kondo N, Van Der Saag PT, Yokoyama S, Sato N.
    Int Immunol; 2004 Jun 28; 16(6):831-41. PubMed ID: 15126418
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  • 20. The p53 family member genes are involved in the Notch signal pathway.
    Sasaki Y, Ishida S, Morimoto I, Yamashita T, Kojima T, Kihara C, Tanaka T, Imai K, Nakamura Y, Tokino T.
    J Biol Chem; 2002 Jan 04; 277(1):719-24. PubMed ID: 11641404
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