New Enemy For Tumor-suppressor P53 Identified

Courtesy ScienceDaily  Wed, 07/01/2009 - 12:45

Researchers have identified a protein that marks the tumor suppressor p53 for destruction, providing a potential new avenue for restoring p53 in cancer cells.


 

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