PMC:3586680 / 12874-13709 JSONTXT 23 Projects

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T6773 0-115 Sentence denotes Activated p53 mediates apoptosis, cell cycle arrest, senescence, DNA repair, or metabolism (Lane and Levine, 2010).
T91 0-115 Sentence denotes Activated p53 mediates apoptosis, cell cycle arrest, senescence, DNA repair, or metabolism (Lane and Levine, 2010).
T6774 116-645 Sentence denotes The primary structures of p53 and its isoforms are depicted (Figure 2). p53 induces cell cycle arrest by transactivating genes such as cyclin-dependent kinase inhibitor p21, or microRNA miR34. p53 induces apoptosis by transactivating proapoptotic genes such as BAX, PUMA, SCOTIN, and FAS, and inhibiting the antiapoptotic gene BCL-2 (Lane and Levine, 2010). p53 triggers pro-survival or cell death response, depending upon cell types, the intensity of the stress signal, and the extent of cellular damage (Menendez et al., 2009).
T92 116-645 Sentence denotes The primary structures of p53 and its isoforms are depicted (Figure 2). p53 induces cell cycle arrest by transactivating genes such as cyclin-dependent kinase inhibitor p21, or microRNA miR34. p53 induces apoptosis by transactivating proapoptotic genes such as BAX, PUMA, SCOTIN, and FAS, and inhibiting the antiapoptotic gene BCL-2 (Lane and Levine, 2010). p53 triggers pro-survival or cell death response, depending upon cell types, the intensity of the stress signal, and the extent of cellular damage (Menendez et al., 2009).
T6775 646-835 Sentence denotes Also, p53 plays a role in controlling cell motility via regulating the expression of smooth muscle α-actin (Comer et al., 1998), collagens IIα1 and VIα1 (Sun et al., 1999), and many others.
T93 646-835 Sentence denotes Also, p53 plays a role in controlling cell motility via regulating the expression of smooth muscle α-actin (Comer et al., 1998), collagens IIα1 and VIα1 (Sun et al., 1999), and many others.