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Ted R Hupp

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Cell Cycle (Georgetown, Tex.)|April 12, 2007
p63: the phantom of the tumor suppressorLee E Finlan, Ted R Hupp
Aging|February 17, 2010
The regulation of p53 by phosphorylation: a model for how distinct signals integrate into the p53 pathwayNicola J Maclaine, Ted R Hupp
Trends in Cell Biology|July 27, 2010
Drug discovery and mutant p53Magda M Maslon, Ted R Hupp
Biochemistry|February 15, 2007
Chemical genetics approach to identify peptide ligands that selectively stimulate DAPK-1 kinase activityJennifer A Fraser, Ted R Hupp
Oncogene|September 14, 2004
The regulation of CHK2 in human cancerAshley L Craig, Ted R Hupp
Seminars in Cancer Biology|November 10, 2009
The regulation of MDM2 by multisite phosphorylation--opportunities for molecular-based intervention to target tumours?David W Meek, Ted R Hupp
Aging|October 7, 2025
Correction for: The regulation of p53 by phosphorylation: a model for how distinct signals Integrate into the p53 pathwayNicola J Maclaine, Ted R Hupp
The FEBS Journal|November 3, 2009
Death-associated protein kinase (DAPK) and signal transduction: additional roles beyond cell deathYao Lin, Ted R Hupp, Craig Stevens
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|September 21, 2010
A novel p53 phosphorylation site within the MDM2 ubiquitination signal: I. phosphorylation at SER269 in vivo is linked to inactivation of p53 functionJennifer A Fraser, Borivoj Vojtesek, Ted R Hupp
Cancer Cell|September 15, 2012
Strategies for p53 reactivation in human sarcomaTed R Hupp, Richard L Hayward, Borek Vojtesek
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Cell Cycle (Georgetown, Tex.)|April 12, 2007
p63: the phantom of the tumor suppressorLee E Finlan, Ted R Hupp
Aging|February 17, 2010
The regulation of p53 by phosphorylation: a model for how distinct signals integrate into the p53 pathwayNicola J Maclaine, Ted R Hupp
Trends in Cell Biology|July 27, 2010
Drug discovery and mutant p53Magda M Maslon, Ted R Hupp
Biochemistry|February 15, 2007
Chemical genetics approach to identify peptide ligands that selectively stimulate DAPK-1 kinase activityJennifer A Fraser, Ted R Hupp
Oncogene|September 14, 2004
The regulation of CHK2 in human cancerAshley L Craig, Ted R Hupp
Seminars in Cancer Biology|November 10, 2009
The regulation of MDM2 by multisite phosphorylation--opportunities for molecular-based intervention to target tumours?David W Meek, Ted R Hupp
Aging|October 7, 2025
Correction for: The regulation of p53 by phosphorylation: a model for how distinct signals Integrate into the p53 pathwayNicola J Maclaine, Ted R Hupp
The FEBS Journal|November 3, 2009
Death-associated protein kinase (DAPK) and signal transduction: additional roles beyond cell deathYao Lin, Ted R Hupp, Craig Stevens
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|September 21, 2010
A novel p53 phosphorylation site within the MDM2 ubiquitination signal: I. phosphorylation at SER269 in vivo is linked to inactivation of p53 functionJennifer A Fraser, Borivoj Vojtesek, Ted R Hupp
Cancer Cell|September 15, 2012
Strategies for p53 reactivation in human sarcomaTed R Hupp, Richard L Hayward, Borek Vojtesek
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