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Elsa R Flores

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Aging|February 17, 2010
TAp63: The fountain of youthXiaohua Su, Elsa R Flores
Genes & Development|September 19, 2012
The p53 family grows oldElsa R Flores, Guillermina Lozano
Cold Spring Harbor Perspectives in Medicine|August 3, 2014
p53/p63/p73 in the epidermis in health and diseaseVladimir A Botchkarev, Elsa R Flores
Cancer Cell|June 7, 2024
Engineering cancer's end: An interdisciplinary approach to confront the complexities of cancerElsa R Flores, W Gregory Sawyer
Nature Reviews. Cancer|January 25, 2013
p63 steps into the limelight: crucial roles in the suppression of tumorigenesis and metastasisXiaohua Su, Deepavali Chakravarti, Elsa R Flores
Cell Cycle (Georgetown, Tex.)|May 27, 2005
Li-Fraumeni syndrome: a p53 family affairTomoo Iwakuma, Guillermina Lozano, Elsa R Flores
Cancer Research|September 2, 2021
The Landmark Discovery That Paved the Way to a Mechanistic Understanding of P53 Gain of Function and Personalized MedicineMarco Napoli, Avani A Deshpande, Elsa R Flores
Cell Cycle (Georgetown, Tex.)|June 4, 2010
ΔNp63 transcriptionally regulates brachyury, a gene with diverse roles in limb development, tumorigenesis and metastasisMin Soon Cho, Io Long Chan, Elsa R Flores
Cell Cycle (Georgetown, Tex.)|December 15, 2015
Novel therapeutic interventions for p53-altered tumors through manipulation of its family members, p63 and p73Avinashnarayan Venkatanarayan, Payal Raulji, William Norton, et al.
Plos One|October 19, 2018
Chromosome 19 miRNA cluster and CEBPB expression specifically mark and potentially drive triple negative breast cancersGoodwin G Jinesh, Elsa R Flores, Andrew S Brohl
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Showing results (11-20 of 103) with videos related to

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Pageof 11
Aging|February 17, 2010
TAp63: The fountain of youthXiaohua Su, Elsa R Flores
Genes & Development|September 19, 2012
The p53 family grows oldElsa R Flores, Guillermina Lozano
Cold Spring Harbor Perspectives in Medicine|August 3, 2014
p53/p63/p73 in the epidermis in health and diseaseVladimir A Botchkarev, Elsa R Flores
Cancer Cell|June 7, 2024
Engineering cancer's end: An interdisciplinary approach to confront the complexities of cancerElsa R Flores, W Gregory Sawyer
Nature Reviews. Cancer|January 25, 2013
p63 steps into the limelight: crucial roles in the suppression of tumorigenesis and metastasisXiaohua Su, Deepavali Chakravarti, Elsa R Flores
Cell Cycle (Georgetown, Tex.)|May 27, 2005
Li-Fraumeni syndrome: a p53 family affairTomoo Iwakuma, Guillermina Lozano, Elsa R Flores
Cancer Research|September 2, 2021
The Landmark Discovery That Paved the Way to a Mechanistic Understanding of P53 Gain of Function and Personalized MedicineMarco Napoli, Avani A Deshpande, Elsa R Flores
Cell Cycle (Georgetown, Tex.)|June 4, 2010
ΔNp63 transcriptionally regulates brachyury, a gene with diverse roles in limb development, tumorigenesis and metastasisMin Soon Cho, Io Long Chan, Elsa R Flores
Cell Cycle (Georgetown, Tex.)|December 15, 2015
Novel therapeutic interventions for p53-altered tumors through manipulation of its family members, p63 and p73Avinashnarayan Venkatanarayan, Payal Raulji, William Norton, et al.
Plos One|October 19, 2018
Chromosome 19 miRNA cluster and CEBPB expression specifically mark and potentially drive triple negative breast cancersGoodwin G Jinesh, Elsa R Flores, Andrew S Brohl
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