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Tishler et al., 1995 - Google Patents

Microtubule-active drugs taxol, vinblastine, and nocodazole increase the levels of transcriptionally active p53

Tishler et al., 1995

Document ID
15779215682101389391
Author
Tishler R
Lamppu D
Park S
Price B
Publication year
Publication venue
Cancer Research

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A range of DNA-damaging agents has been shown to increase cellular levels of the nuclear phosphoprotein p53 and to induce p53-dependent processes. We examined the ability of three microtubule-active agents, taxol, vinblastine, and nocodazole, to increase p53 levels …
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