Inflammation mediates the effect of discrimination, religiosity, and friendship network on expression of the Tp53 cancer suppressor gene
Objective: Chronic inflammation and expression of the TP53 gene are two biomarkers that have been identified as particularly important in the etiology and progression of cancer. While much is known about the determinants of inflammation, there is currently little information regarding the causes of...
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Main Authors: | Ronald L. Simons (Author), Man-Kit Lei (Author), Sierra Carter (Author), Steven R.H. Beach (Author), Frederick X. Gibbons (Author), Meg Gerrard (Author), Robert A. Philibert (Author) |
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2019-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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