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    Che-1 modulates the decision between cell cycle arrest and apoptosis by its binding to p53 by Desantis, A, Bruno, T, Catena, V, De Nicola, F, Goeman, F, Iezzi, S, Sorino, C, Gentileschi, M P, Germoni, S, Monteleone, V, Pellegrino, M, Kann, M, De Meo, P D, Pallocca, M, Höpker, K, Moretti, F, Mattei, E, Reinhardt, H C, Floridi, A, Passananti, C, Benzing, T, Blandino, G, Fanciulli, M

    Published in Cell death & disease (01-05-2015)
    “…The tumor suppressor p53 is mainly involved in the transcriptional regulation of a large number of growth-arrest- and apoptosis-related genes. However, a clear…”
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    PO-496 Integrated OMICS- based approach to the identification of specific expression profiles associated with PTEN-loss by Ciuffreda, L, Bazzichetto, C, Conciatori, F, Sacconi, A, Pallocca, M, Donzelli, S, Goeman, F, Nicola, F De, Falcone, I, Milella, M

    Published in ESMO open (01-07-2018)
    “…IntroductionPTEN is a protein that restrains cells from growing unchecked; when it is absent or not functioning (as it often happens in prostate and colorectal…”
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    ChIP-on-chip analysis of in vivo mutant p53 binding to selected gene promoters by Dell'Orso, Stefania, Fontemaggi, Giulia, Stambolsky, Perry, Goeman, Frauke, Voellenkle, Christine, Levrero, Massimo, Strano, Sabrina, Rotter, Varda, Oren, Moshe, Blandino, Giovanni

    Published in Omics (Larchmont, N.Y.) (01-05-2011)
    “…Growing evidence shows that mutant p53 proteins, which are present in many human tumors, gain oncogenic activities that can actively contribute to…”
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    Growth Inhibition by the Tumor Suppressor p33ING1 in Immortalized and Primary Cells: Involvement of Two Silencing Domains and Effect of Ras by Goeman, Frauke, Thormeyer, Dorit, Abad, Maria, Serrano, Manuel, Schmidt, Oliver, Palmero, Ignacio, Baniahmad, Aria

    Published in Molecular and Cellular Biology (01-01-2005)
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    Transcriptional repression by the insulator protein CTCF involves histone deacetylases by Lutz, M, Burke, L J, Barreto, G, Goeman, F, Greb, H, Arnold, R, Schultheiss, H, Brehm, A, Kouzarides, T, Lobanenkov, V, Renkawitz, R

    Published in Nucleic acids research (15-04-2000)
    “…The highly conserved zinc-finger protein, CTCF, is a candidate tumor suppressor protein that binds to highly divergent DNA sequences. CTCF has been connected…”
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