Loayza-Puch et al., 2013 - Google Patents
p53 induces transcriptional and translational programs to suppress cell proliferation and growthLoayza-Puch et al., 2013
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- Loayza-Puch F
- Drost J
- Rooijers K
- Lopes R
- Elkon R
- Agami R
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- Genome biology
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Background Cell growth and proliferation are tightly connected to ensure that appropriately sized daughter cells are generated following mitosis. Energy stress blocks cell growth and proliferation, a critical response for survival under extreme conditions. Excessive oncogenic …
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