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The following pages link to Immunohistochemical survey of p16INK4A expression in normal human adult and infant tissues (Q73017608):
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- p16(INK4a) translation suppressed by miR-24 (Q21092220) (← links)
- Epigenetic regulation of the INK4b-ARF-INK4a locus: in sickness and in health (Q24604190) (← links)
- Cellular senescence and tumor suppressor gene p16 (Q24629853) (← links)
- Expression of p16(INK4a) in peripheral blood T-cells is a biomarker of human aging (Q24646862) (← links)
- Therapeutic targeting of replicative immortality (Q27027457) (← links)
- Ink4a/Arf expression is a biomarker of aging (Q28570483) (← links)
- Increasing p16INK4a expression decreases forebrain progenitors and neurogenesis during ageing (Q29615155) (← links)
- Effect of cytotoxic chemotherapy on markers of molecular age in patients with breast cancer (Q30406114) (← links)
- The yin-yang of DNA damage response: roles in tumorigenesis and cellular senescence (Q30426400) (← links)
- Expression of linear and novel circular forms of an INK4/ARF-associated non-coding RNA correlates with atherosclerosis risk. (Q30433884) (← links)
- A keratinocyte hypermotility/growth-arrest response involving laminin 5 and p16INK4A activated in wound healing and senescence (Q30478118) (← links)
- Senescence-associated β-galactosidase activity marks the visceral endoderm of mouse embryos but is not indicative of senescence (Q30577529) (← links)
- Gene expression profiling of aging reveals activation of a p53-mediated transcriptional program (Q33279846) (← links)
- Ionizing radiation-induced long-term expression of senescence markers in mice is independent of p53 and immune status (Q33949558) (← links)
- Four faces of cellular senescence (Q34025754) (← links)
- High expression of p16INK4a and low expression of Bmi1 are associated with endothelial cellular senescence in the human cornea. (Q34031519) (← links)
- p16(INK4A) immunohistochemical staining may be helpful in distinguishing branchial cleft cysts from cystic squamous cell carcinomas originating in the oropharynx (Q34102573) (← links)
- Induction of cellular senescence by doxorubicin is associated with upregulated miR-375 and induction of autophagy in K562 cells (Q34273930) (← links)
- The INK4A/ARF locus: role in cell cycle control and apoptosis and implications for glioma growth (Q34283464) (← links)
- Monitoring tumorigenesis and senescence in vivo with a p16(INK4a)-luciferase model (Q34323399) (← links)
- p16INK4a reporter mice reveal age-promoting effects of environmental toxicants (Q34391571) (← links)
- A two-stage, p16(INK4A)- and p53-dependent keratinocyte senescence mechanism that limits replicative potential independent of telomere status (Q34441492) (← links)
- Expression of P16 in high-risk human papillomavirus related lesions of the uterine cervix in a government hospital, Malaysia (Q34492018) (← links)
- Regulation of Senescence in Cancer and Aging (Q34665706) (← links)
- Reversible cell cycle inhibition and premature aging features imposed by conditional expression of p16Ink4a (Q35080518) (← links)
- Induction of the tumor-suppressor p16(INK4a) within regenerative epithelial crypts in ulcerative colitis (Q35082180) (← links)
- Tumor suppressor and aging biomarker p16(INK4a) induces cellular senescence without the associated inflammatory secretory phenotype (Q35378363) (← links)
- Salivary duct carcinoma: immunohistochemical profile of an aggressive salivary gland tumour. (Q35587213) (← links)
- Telomeres, stem cells, senescence, and cancer (Q35628573) (← links)
- Malignant transformation of neurofibromas in neurofibromatosis 1 is associated with CDKN2A/p16 inactivation (Q35788039) (← links)
- Statistical considerations for immunohistochemistry panel development after gene expression profiling of human cancers (Q35789866) (← links)
- Co-expression of p16(INK4A) and laminin 5 gamma2 by microinvasive and superficial squamous cell carcinomas in vivo and by migrating wound and senescent keratinocytes in culture (Q35791738) (← links)
- Human Papillomavirus E6/E7-Specific siRNA Potentiates the Effect of Radiotherapy for Cervical Cancer in Vitro and in Vivo (Q35813800) (← links)
- Cellular senescence and organismal aging (Q35815320) (← links)
- Elevated p16ink4a Expression in Human Labial Salivary Glands as a Potential Correlate of Cognitive Aging in Late Midlife (Q35974295) (← links)
- A common variant of the p16(INK4a) genetic region is associated with physical function in older people (Q36136695) (← links)
- The Utility of p16INK4a and Ki-67 as a Conjunctive Tool in Uterine Cervical Lesions (Q36343508) (← links)
- Differences in proximal (cardia) versus distal (antral) gastric carcinogenesis via the retinoblastoma pathway. (Q36474577) (← links)
- Pancreatic tumours: molecular pathways implicated in ductal cancer are involved in ampullary but not in exocrine nonductal or endocrine tumorigenesis (Q36622459) (← links)
- Inhibition of TGF-β Signaling Promotes Human Pancreatic β-Cell Replication. (Q36820720) (← links)
- p16INK4a deficiency promotes IL-4-induced polarization and inhibits proinflammatory signaling in macrophages. (Q36916423) (← links)
- Aging and cancer resistance in lymphoid progenitors are linked processes conferred by p16Ink4a and Arf. (Q36995395) (← links)
- Formation and regeneration of the endocrine pancreas (Q37025295) (← links)
- Polycomb protein Ezh2 regulates pancreatic beta-cell Ink4a/Arf expression and regeneration in diabetes mellitus. (Q37175962) (← links)
- Bmi-1 regulates the Ink4a/Arf locus to control pancreatic beta-cell proliferation (Q37175990) (← links)
- Real-time in vivo imaging of p16Ink4a reveals cross talk with p53. (Q37309123) (← links)
- A quantitative model for age-dependent expression of the p16INK4a tumor suppressor (Q37377247) (← links)
- Epstein-Barr virus and p16INK4A methylation in squamous cell carcinoma and precancerous lesions of the cervix uteri (Q37433734) (← links)
- Anti-senescence efficacy of radio-electric asymmetric conveyer technology. (Q37470958) (← links)
- Happily (n)ever after: Aging in the context of oxidative stress, proteostasis loss and cellular senescence (Q37581663) (← links)