In the 1970s, scientists knew that some viruses and chemicals caused cancer, but they didn’t know how. Arnold Levine, a biologist currently at the Institute for Advanced Study researched DNA viruses ...
The simplest explanation of cancer is that, for any reason, a cell in our body ignores its biological program and gets loose, multiplying itself again and again, creating a tumor. This has a lot to do ...
Figure 8: Regulation of ALDH3A1 and NECTIN4 by p53. Researchers Jessica J. Miciak, Lucy Petrova, Rhythm Sajwan, Aditya Pandya, Mikayla Deckard, Andrew J. Munoz, and Fred Bunz from the Sidney Kimmel ...
Cancer arises when your cells grow uncontrollably and refuse to die when they should. Normally, your body is equipped with regulatory processes to prevent this chaos. One such mechanism involves a ...
The normal function of the p53 tumor suppressor protein is inactivated by different mutations in the TP53 gene in about half of all cancer cases, with Y220C being one the most frequent TP53 missense ...
Schematic illustrating the effects of p53C and M237I in driving the conversion of p63C and p73C droplets into amyloid aggregates at physiologically relevant temperatures. Heparin prevents the ...
Expert breaks down CLL frontline choices, IGHV and p53 risk, and what fits patient life. The treatment landscape for chronic ...