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  • Sirt1 Protects against High... Sirt1 Protects against High-Fat Diet-Induced Metabolic Damage
    Pfluger, Paul T.; Herranz, Daniel; Velasco-Miguel, Susana ... Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS, 07/2008, Volume: 105, Issue: 28
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    The identification of new pharmacological approaches to effectively prevent, treat, and cure the metabolic syndrome is of crucial importance. Excessive exposure to dietary lipids causes inflammatory ...
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  • Induction of p53-dependent ... Induction of p53-dependent senescence by the MDM2 antagonist nutlin-3a in mouse cells of fibroblast origin
    Efeyan, Alejo; Ortega-Molina, Ana; Velasco-Miguel, Susana ... Cancer research (Chicago, Ill.), 08/2007, Volume: 67, Issue: 15
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    Cellular senescence is emerging as an important in vivo anticancer response elicited by multiple stresses, including currently used chemotherapeutic drugs. Nutlin-3a is a recently discovered ...
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  • DNA polymerase κ deficiency... DNA polymerase κ deficiency does not affect somatic hypermutation in mice
    Schenten, Dominik; Gerlach, Valerie L.; Guo, Caixia ... European journal of immunology, November 2002, Volume: 32, Issue: 11
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    Somatic hypermutation (SH) in B cells undergoing T cell‐dependent immune responses generates high‐affinity antibodies that provide protective immunity. Most current models of SH postulate the ...
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  • Deletion of XPC Leads to Lu... Deletion of XPC Leads to Lung Tumors in Mice and Is Associated with Early Events in Human Lung Carcinogenesis
    Hollander, M. Christine; Philburn, Robyn T.; Patterson, Andrew D. ... Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 09/2005, Volume: 102, Issue: 37
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    Chromosome 3p and 1p deletions are among the most frequent genetic changes in human lung cancer and although candidate tumor suppressor genes have been identified in these regions, no causative ...
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  • Induction of the growth inh... Induction of the growth inhibitor IGF-binding protein 3 by p53
    Buckbinder, L; Talbott, R; Velasco-Miguel, S ... Nature (London), 10/1995, Volume: 377, Issue: 6550
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    Transcriptional activation of target genes represents an important component of the tumour-suppressor function of p53 and provides a functional link between p53 and various growth-regulatory ...
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  • Mouse Tumor Model for Neuro... Mouse Tumor Model for Neurofibromatosis Type 1
    Vogel, Kristine S.; Klesse, Laura J.; Velasco-Miguel, Susana ... Science (American Association for the Advancement of Science), 12/1999, Volume: 286, Issue: 5447
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    Neurofibromatosis type 1 (NF1) is an autosomal dominant disorder characterized by increased incidence of benign and malignant tumors of neural crest origin. Mutations that activate the protooncogene ...
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  • PA26, a novel target of the... PA26, a novel target of the p53 tumor suppressor and member of the GADD family of DNA damage and growth arrest inducible genes
    VELASCO-MIGUEL, S; BUCKBINDER, L; JEAN, P ... Oncogene, 01/1999, Volume: 18, Issue: 1
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    Exposure of mammalian cells to hypoxia, radiation and certain chemotherapeutic agents promotes cell cycle arrest and/or apoptosis. Activation of p53 responsive genes is believed to play an important ...
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  • Mitochondrial RNA methyltra... Mitochondrial RNA methyltransferase TRMT61B is a new, potential biomarker and therapeutic target for highly aneuploid cancers
    Martín, Alberto; Epifano, Carolina; Vilaplana-Marti, Borja ... Cell death and differentiation, 01/2023, Volume: 30, Issue: 1
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    Despite being frequently observed in cancer cells, chromosomal instability (CIN) and its immediate consequence, aneuploidy, trigger adverse effects on cellular homeostasis that need to be overcome by ...
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  • Policing of oncogene activi... Policing of oncogene activity by p53
    Efeyan, Alejo; Garcia-Cao, Isabel; Herranz, Daniel ... Nature (London), 09/2006, Volume: 443, Issue: 7108
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  • Tumour biology Policing of ... Tumour biology Policing of oncogene activity by p53
    Efeyan, Alejo; Velasco-Miguel, Susana; Garcia-Cao, Isabel ... Nature, 09/2006, Volume: 443, Issue: 7108
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    The tumour-suppressor protein p53 provides the most important genetic defence against cancer and is activated in response to DNA damage and to oncogenic signalling, both of which occur almost ...
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