Aa Aa Aa It seems nearly impossible for a normal cell to become a cancer cell unless it inactivates the p53 network. Our current understanding of this network has come from diverse lines of ...
In evaluating the expression of various genes related to colorectal carcinogenesis, they also observed that, in 71% of the patients who had high levels of oxidative stress, the p53 gene presented ...
Recent research has indicated that ASPP1 is significantly downregulated in colorectal cancer (CRC) cells, which influences p53-mediated apoptotic pathways and facilitates cancer progression (31). In ...
Aims—To investigate the association between immunohistochemical expression of Bcl-2 and p53 in colorectal cancer and tumour recurrence following surgery. Methods—Sixty six cases of Dukes’ B colorectal ...
Conclusions LY2606368 selectively eliminates replication-stressed, p53-deficient and hyperdiploid CRC-SCs independently of RAS mutational ... able to kill a significant fraction (approximately a third ...
Loss of p53 strongly drives the progression of disease from Barrett's to cancer. The team found that potentially cancerous cells that lost both CDKN2A and p53 were weakened and unable to compete ...
In this case, the researchers engineered the tumors to express mutated versions of cancer-linked genes Kras, p53, and APC, which are often found in human colon cancers. Once these tumors were ...
These EVs could be isolated non-invasively from a patient’s body for early diagnosis of cancer. Colon cancer ranks 8th and rectal cancer ranks 9th among men. Annually, cases of colorectal cancer ...
In this case, the researchers engineered the tumors to express mutated versions of cancer-linked genes Kras, p53, and APC, which are often found in human colon cancers. Once these tumors were ...