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p53 Mutations: Gains or losses?
Dan Michalovitz
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Orna Halevy
, Moshe Oren
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TP53 mutation
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Biological Activity
50%
Tumor
50%
Wild-type p53
50%
Tumor Protein p53 (TP53)
50%
Deregulation
50%
Tumor Suppressor Gene
50%
Tumor Cells
50%
P53 Protein
50%
Mutant p53
50%
P53 mutant
50%
Tumorigenesis
50%
Incomplete Knowledge
50%
Eyes Open
50%
Promoting Growth
50%
Malignant Progression
50%
Experimental Challenge
50%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Protein P53
100%
Neoplasm
25%
Carcinogenesis
25%
Biological Activity
12%
Tumor Suppressor Protein
12%
Immunology and Microbiology
P53
100%
Tumor Suppressor Gene
12%
Tumor Cell
12%
Malignant Progression
12%
Biological Activity
12%
Food Science
Protein P53
100%