Metabolic functions of the tumor suppressor p53: Implications in normal physiology, metabolic disorders, and cancer
Background: The TP53 gene is one of the most commonly inactivated tumor suppressors in human cancers. p53 functions during cancer progression have been linked to a variety of transcriptional and non-transcriptional activities that lead to the tight control of cell proliferation, senescence, DNA repa...
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Main Authors: | Matthieu Lacroix (Author), Romain Riscal (Author), Giuseppe Arena (Author), Laetitia Karine Linares (Author), Laurent Le Cam (Author) |
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2020-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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