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    Mutant p53 Attenuates the SMAD-Dependent Transforming Growth Factor β1 (TGF-β1) Signaling Pathway by Repressing the Expression of TGF-β Receptor Type II by Kalo, Eyal, Buganim, Yosef, Shapira, Keren E., Besserglick, Hilla, Goldfinger, Naomi, Weisz, Lilach, Stambolsky, Perry, Henis, Yoav I., Rotter, Varda

    Published in Molecular and Cellular Biology (01-12-2007)
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    A novel translocation breakpoint within the BPTF gene is associated with a pre-malignant phenotype by Buganim, Yosef, Goldstein, Ido, Lipson, Doron, Milyavsky, Michael, Polak-Charcon, Sylvie, Mardoukh, Corine, Solomon, Hilla, Kalo, Eyal, Madar, Shalom, Brosh, Ran, Perelman, Marina, Navon, Roy, Goldfinger, Naomi, Barshack, Iris, Yakhini, Zohar, Rotter, Varda

    Published in PloS one (11-03-2010)
    “…Partial gain of chromosome arm 17q is an abundant aberrancy in various cancer types such as lung and prostate cancer with a prominent occurrence and prognostic…”
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    Inactivation of Myocardin and p16 during Malignant Transformation Contributes to a Differentiation Defect by Milyavsky, Michael, Shats, Igor, Cholostoy, Alina, Brosh, Ran, Buganim, Yosef, Weisz, Lilach, Kogan, Ira, Cohen, Merav, Shatz, Maria, Madar, Shalom, Kalo, Eyal, Goldfinger, Naomi, Yuan, Jun, Ron, Shulamit, MacKenzie, Karen, Eden, Amir, Rotter, Varda

    Published in Cancer cell (01-02-2007)
    “…Myocardin is known as an important transcriptional regulator in smooth and cardiac muscle development. Here we found that myocardin is frequently repressed…”
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    Modulation of the Vitamin D3 Response by Cancer-Associated Mutant p53 by Stambolsky, Perry, Tabach, Yuval, Fontemaggi, Giulia, Weisz, Lilach, Maor-Aloni, Revital, Sigfried, Zahava, Shiff, Idit, Kogan, Ira, Shay, Moshe, Kalo, Eyal, Blandino, Giovanni, Simon, Itamar, Oren, Moshe, Rotter, Varda

    Published in Cancer cell (16-03-2010)
    “…The p53 gene is mutated in many human tumors. Cells of such tumors often contain abundant mutant p53 (mutp53) protein, which may contribute actively to tumor…”
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    Various p53 mutant proteins differently regulate the Ras circuit to induce a cancer-related gene signature by Solomon, Hilla, Buganim, Yosef, Kogan-Sakin, Ira, Pomeraniec, Leslie, Assia, Yael, Madar, Shalom, Goldstein, Ido, Brosh, Ran, Kalo, Eyal, Beatus, Tsevi, Goldfinger, Naomi, Rotter, Varda

    Published in Journal of cell science (01-07-2012)
    “…Concomitant expression of mutant p53 and oncogenic Ras, leading to cellular transformation, is well documented. However, the mechanisms by which the various…”
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    Transcriptional activity of ATF3 in the stromal compartment of tumors promotes cancer progression by Buganim, Yosef, Madar, Shalom, Rais, Yoach, Pomeraniec, Leslie, Harel, Einav, Solomon, Hilla, Kalo, Eyal, Goldstein, Ido, Brosh, Ran, Haimov, Ora, Avivi, Camila, Polak-Charcon, Sylvie, Goldfinger, Naomi, Barshack, Iris, Rotter, Varda

    Published in Carcinogenesis (New York) (01-12-2011)
    “…Compelling evidences have rendered the tumor microenvironment a crucial determinant in cancer outcome. Activating transcription factor 3 (ATF3), a stress…”
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    Various p53 mutant types differently regulate the Ras circuit to induce a cancer-related gene signature by Solomon, Hilla, Buganim, Yosef, Pomeraniec, Leslie, Beatus, Tsevi, Assia, Yael, Kogan-Sakin, Ira, Madar, Shalom, Goldstein, Ido, Brosh, Ran, Kalo, Eyal, Goldfinger, Naomi, Rotter, Varda

    Published in Journal of cell science (01-01-2012)
    “…Concomitant expression of mutant p53 and oncogenic Ras, leading to cellular transformation, is well documented. However, the mechanisms by which the various…”
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    Mutant p53R273H attenuates the expression of phase 2 detoxifying enzymes and promotes the survival of cells with high ROS levels by Kalo, Eyal, Kogan-Sakin, Ira, Solomon, Hilla, Bar-Nathan, Elad, Shay, Moshe, Shetzer, Yoav, Dekel, Elya, Goldfinger, Naomi, Buganim, Yossi, Stambolsky, Perry, Goldstein, Ido, Madar, Shalom, Rotter, Varda

    Published in Journal of cell science (01-01-2012)
    “…Uncontrolled accumulation of reactive oxygen species (ROS) causes oxidative stress and induces harmful effects. Both high ROS levels and p53 mutations are…”
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    The Molecular mechanism underlying mutant p53 gain of function in both TGF-β and Nrf2 pathways by Kalo, Eyal

    Published 01-01-2009
    “…More than 50% of human cancer acquires mutation in p53 protein. The acquired mutations may simultaneously lead to both the loss of wild type p53 functions, and…”
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    Mutant p53 attenuates the SMAD-dependent transforming growth factor beta1 (TGF-beta1) signaling pathway by repressing the expression of TGF-beta receptor type II by Kalo, Eyal, Buganim, Yosef, Shapira, Keren E, Besserglick, Hilla, Goldfinger, Naomi, Weisz, Lilach, Stambolsky, Perry, Henis, Yoav I, Rotter, Varda

    Published in Molecular and cellular biology (01-12-2007)
    “…Both transforming growth factor beta (TGF-beta) and p53 have been shown to control normal cell growth. Acquired mutations either in the TGF-beta signaling…”
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