p53
Structure, Functions and Role in Disease
Monte Stevens (Redaktør)
p53: Structure, Functions and Role in Disease discusses the role of p53 dysregulation in different hematologic neoplasms defined
by the current WHO classification. The prevalence of p53 aberration, mechanisms of p53 inactivation, regulation of p53 signaling pathway, and prognostic implications of p53 dysfunction in different
hematologic malignancies are reviewed. Les mer
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p53: Structure, Functions and Role in Disease discusses the role of p53 dysregulation in different hematologic neoplasms defined
by the current WHO classification. The prevalence of p53 aberration, mechanisms of p53 inactivation, regulation of p53 signaling
pathway, and prognostic implications of p53 dysfunction in different hematologic malignancies are reviewed. The authors also
discuss the prevalence of p53 mutations in cancers and important mechanisms underlying the impact of p53 mutations such as
loss of function, dominant negative effect and gain of function. Recent findings related to the p53-mediated neuroprotective
effects of natural compounds at the cellular, molecular, and behavioral level in various in vitro and in vivo models of neurodegenerative
diseases are described, with a focus on Alzheimer's disease.