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The following pages link to Limited role of murine ATM in oncogene-induced senescence and p53-dependent tumor suppression. (Q33440643):
Displaying 33 items.
- Pseudo-DNA damage response in senescent cells (Q28583844) (← links)
- The regulation of the p53-mediated stress response by MDM2 and MDM4. (Q33685413) (← links)
- Phosphorylation of p53 serine 18 upregulates apoptosis to suppress Myc-induced tumorigenesis (Q33693493) (← links)
- Defining the ATM-mediated barrier to tumorigenesis in somatic mammary cells following ErbB2 activation (Q33734684) (← links)
- CD248 facilitates tumor growth via its cytoplasmic domain. (Q33891662) (← links)
- Deregulation of oncogene-induced senescence and p53 translational control in X-linked dyskeratosis congenita (Q33914354) (← links)
- The essence of senescence (Q34288983) (← links)
- In vivo inhibition of c-MYC in myeloid cells impairs tumor-associated macrophage maturation and pro-tumoral activities. (Q34428953) (← links)
- Effects of TP53 mutational status on gene expression patterns across 10 human cancer types. (Q35185345) (← links)
- Molecular damage in cancer: an argument for mTOR-driven aging (Q35740772) (← links)
- Evidence that synthetic lethality underlies the mutual exclusivity of oncogenic KRAS and EGFR mutations in lung adenocarcinoma (Q35774120) (← links)
- Oxidative stress induces an ATM-independent senescence pathway through p38 MAPK-mediated lamin B1 accumulation (Q35816507) (← links)
- Altered telomere homeostasis and resistance to skin carcinogenesis in Suv39h1 transgenic mice (Q36187225) (← links)
- The ATR barrier to replication-born DNA damage. (Q36664049) (← links)
- The ATM signaling network in development and disease (Q36712849) (← links)
- Tumor suppressor activity of the ERK/MAPK pathway by promoting selective protein degradation (Q36832181) (← links)
- Exploiting oncogene-induced replicative stress for the selective killing of Myc-driven tumors (Q36972697) (← links)
- Why are epididymal tumours so rare? (Q37037784) (← links)
- The Mre11 complex suppresses oncogene-driven breast tumorigenesis and metastasis. (Q37518716) (← links)
- Mouse tissues that undergo neoplastic progression after K-Ras activation are distinguished by nuclear translocation of phospho-Erk1/2 and robust tumor suppressor responses (Q37595370) (← links)
- Essential Roles of E3 Ubiquitin Ligases in p53 Regulation (Q37691041) (← links)
- Using mice to examine p53 functions in cancer, aging, and longevity (Q37748214) (← links)
- Oncogene-induced senescence: the bright and dark side of the response (Q37784324) (← links)
- Never-ageing cellular senescence (Q37874368) (← links)
- Mechanisms of oncogene-induced genomic instability. (Q39078422) (← links)
- Functional interplay between the DNA-damage-response kinase ATM and ARF tumour suppressor protein in human cancer (Q39126232) (← links)
- A quantitative and multiplexed approach to uncover the fitness landscape of tumor suppression in vivo (Q40191175) (← links)
- ATM-deficiency increases genomic instability and metastatic potential in a mouse model of pancreatic cancer (Q41322585) (← links)
- A prototypical non-malignant epithelial model to study genome dynamics and concurrently monitor micro-RNAs and proteins in situ during oncogene-induced senescence (Q49185499) (← links)
- A step-by-step microRNA guide to cancer development and metastasis. (Q52562647) (← links)
- The stress kinase MKK7 couples oncogenic stress to p53 stability and tumor suppression (Q57184205) (← links)
- CD9 induces cellular senescence and aggravates atherosclerotic plaque formation (Q94452470) (← links)
- Targeting sphingosine kinase 1 (SK1) enhances oncogene-induced senescence through ceramide synthase 2 (CerS2)-mediated generation of very-long-chain ceramides (Q104795161) (← links)