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    p53 Isoforms: Key Regulators of the Cell Fate Decision by Joruiz, Sebastien M, Bourdon, Jean-Christophe

    “…It is poorly understood how a single protein, p53, can be responsive to so many stress signals and orchestrates very diverse cell responses to maintain/restore…”
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    Distinct functions of wild-type and R273H mutant Δ133p53α differentially regulate glioblastoma aggressiveness and therapy-induced senescence by Joruiz, Sebastien M., Von Muhlinen, Natalia, Horikawa, Izumi, Gilbert, Mark R., Harris, Curtis C.

    Published in Cell death & disease (27-06-2024)
    “…Despite being mutated in 92% of TP53 mutant cancers, how mutations on p53 isoforms affect their activities remain largely unknown. Therefore, exploring the…”
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    The [DELTA]133p53 Isoforms, Tuners of the p53 Pathway by Joruiz, Sebastien M, Beck, Jessica A, Horikawa, Izumi, Harris, Curtis C

    Published in Cancers (01-11-2020)
    “…TP53, the most frequently mutated gene in human cancers, has a key role in the maintenance of the genetic stability and, thus, in preventing tumor development…”
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    Elevation of the TP53 isoform Δ133p53β in glioblastomas: an alternative to mutant p53 in promoting tumor development by Kazantseva, Marina, Eiholzer, Ramona A, Mehta, Sunali, Taha, Ahmad, Bowie, Sara, Roth, Imogen, Zhou, Jean, Joruiz, Sebastien M, Royds, Janice A, Hung, Noelyn A, Slatter, Tania L, Braithwaite, Antony W

    Published in The Journal of pathology (01-09-2018)
    “…As tumor protein 53 (p53) isoforms have tumor‐promoting, migration, and inflammatory properties, this study investigated whether p53 isoforms contributed to…”
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    The Δ133p53 Isoforms, Tuners of the p53 Pathway by Joruiz, Sebastien M., Beck, Jessica A., Horikawa, Izumi, Harris, Curtis C.

    Published in Cancers (18-11-2020)
    “…The TP53 gene is a critical tumor suppressor and key determinant of cell fate which regulates numerous cellular functions including DNA repair, cell cycle…”
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