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Nature|December 13, 1984
Cooperation between gene encoding p53 tumour antigen and ras in cellular transformationL F Parada, H Land, R A Weinberg, et al.
Oncogene|December 1, 1993
Wild type p53 functions as a control protein in the differentiation pathway of the B-cell lineageR Aloni-Grinstein, I Zan-Bar, I Alboum, et al.
Cancer Letters|February 5, 2000
An intragenic deletion of nuclear localization signal-1 of p53 tumor suppressor gene results in loss of apoptosis in murine fibroblastsW Zhao, C He, V Rotter, et al.
Cancer Investigation|July 4, 2002
Altered subcellular localization of p53 in estrogen-dependent and estrogen-independent breast cancer cellsG Lilling, J Nordenberg, V Rotter, et al.
FASEB Journal : Official Publication of the Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology|January 10, 2001
Thiazolidinediones (PPARgamma agonists) but not PPARalpha agonists increase IRS-2 gene expression in 3T3-L1 and human adipocytesU Smith, S Gogg, A Johansson, et al.
Brain Research. Molecular Brain Research|September 5, 2001
p53 is dispensable for apoptosis but controls neurogenesis of mouse dentate gyrus cells following gamma-irradiationD Uberti, L Piccioni, M Cadei, et al.
Carcinogenesis|April 27, 2001
The role of the C' terminus of murine p53 in the p53/mdm-2 regulatory loopN Almog, M Milyavsky, P Stambolsky, et al.
Cancer Gene Therapy|October 23, 2010
Understanding wild-type and mutant p53 activities in human cancer: new landmarks on the way to targeted therapiesI Goldstein, V Marcel, M Olivier, et al.
Oncogene|September 20, 2005
Repression of the MSP/MST-1 gene contributes to the antiapoptotic gain of function of mutant p53A Zalcenstein, L Weisz, P Stambolsky, et al.
Oncogene|November 1, 1991
Nuclear localization is essential for the activity of p53 proteinG Shaulsky, N Goldfinger, M S Tosky, et al.
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Nature|December 13, 1984
Cooperation between gene encoding p53 tumour antigen and ras in cellular transformationL F Parada, H Land, R A Weinberg, et al.
Oncogene|December 1, 1993
Wild type p53 functions as a control protein in the differentiation pathway of the B-cell lineageR Aloni-Grinstein, I Zan-Bar, I Alboum, et al.
Cancer Letters|February 5, 2000
An intragenic deletion of nuclear localization signal-1 of p53 tumor suppressor gene results in loss of apoptosis in murine fibroblastsW Zhao, C He, V Rotter, et al.
Cancer Investigation|July 4, 2002
Altered subcellular localization of p53 in estrogen-dependent and estrogen-independent breast cancer cellsG Lilling, J Nordenberg, V Rotter, et al.
FASEB Journal : Official Publication of the Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology|January 10, 2001
Thiazolidinediones (PPARgamma agonists) but not PPARalpha agonists increase IRS-2 gene expression in 3T3-L1 and human adipocytesU Smith, S Gogg, A Johansson, et al.
Brain Research. Molecular Brain Research|September 5, 2001
p53 is dispensable for apoptosis but controls neurogenesis of mouse dentate gyrus cells following gamma-irradiationD Uberti, L Piccioni, M Cadei, et al.
Carcinogenesis|April 27, 2001
The role of the C' terminus of murine p53 in the p53/mdm-2 regulatory loopN Almog, M Milyavsky, P Stambolsky, et al.
Cancer Gene Therapy|October 23, 2010
Understanding wild-type and mutant p53 activities in human cancer: new landmarks on the way to targeted therapiesI Goldstein, V Marcel, M Olivier, et al.
Oncogene|September 20, 2005
Repression of the MSP/MST-1 gene contributes to the antiapoptotic gain of function of mutant p53A Zalcenstein, L Weisz, P Stambolsky, et al.
Oncogene|November 1, 1991
Nuclear localization is essential for the activity of p53 proteinG Shaulsky, N Goldfinger, M S Tosky, et al.
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