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| small cell-lung carcinomas. non-small cell lung cancers. bladder & pancreatic carcinomas. human breast carcinoma. human prostate carcinoma ... |
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| P53 mutation in prostate cancer: failure in cell cycle arrest orof cancer after immunosuppression, immunodeficiency (AIDS, neonates), aging, etc. ... |
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| Normal cell cycle regulation through four cooperating actors [p16most cancers have one of these four altered; p16 negative regulator of cyclin D1/cdk4 ... |
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| Possibly through Bcl-2, Cdk2, CDK inhibitor p16 and p21/Cip1 .... Critical loss of p16INK4A and p19ARF or CDK4 function to regulate cell cycle and apoptosis ... |
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| Gene expression analysis of macrophages housing cell-cycling Leishmania amastigotes using microarray hybridization and real-time PCR assays |
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| Retinoblastoma : loss of Rb protein function; Rb gene : chromosome 13q14; Rb protein : nuclear phosphoprotein; Not phosphorylated in resting cells : binding … |
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| Cell Division Cell Cycle AgingNote: Often ‘Progeriac’ used to describe any premature agingdifferent mut’s associated with different cancers ... |
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| One major substrate of G1 cyclin-CDK complexes is the retinoblastomapRb was first found to be mutated in retinoblastoma (and later in many cancers) … |
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| Rb, the retinoblastoma susceptibility gene, was cloned and identified as theRB mutations have been detected in retinoblastoma and a small fraction of … |
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| E7 E7 binds to retinoblastoma and represses transcription of genes involved in apoptosis as well as interferes with cell cycle regulation leading to … |
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