The Toll-like receptor gene family is integrated into human DNA damage and p53 networks.
In recent years the functions that the p53 tumor suppressor plays in human biology have been greatly extended beyond "guardian of the genome." Our studies of promoter response element sequences targeted by the p53 master regulatory transcription factor suggest a general role for this DNA d...
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Autores principales: | Daniel Menendez, Maria Shatz, Kathleen Azzam, Stavros Garantziotis, Michael B Fessler, Michael A Resnick |
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Public Library of Science (PLoS)
2011
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/1c851161da124fd6ab494edb49d4b45a |
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