Guarding the guardian?
Henning F. Horn and
Karen H. Vousden ()
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Henning F. Horn: Beatson Institute for Cancer Research
Karen H. Vousden: Beatson Institute for Cancer Research
Nature, 2004, vol. 427, issue 6970, 110-111
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The diversity of cellular stresses that activate the 'guardian of the genome' — p53 — begs the question of how these signals all converge on one protein. Perhaps the key to this integration is the nucleolus.
Date: 2004
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