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The TP53 is a gene that instructs the cell to produce tumor protein (p53) ; a vital transcription factor and tumor suppressor. P53 is known as the “guardian of the genome” as it helps in regulating the cell cycle and acts as a tumor suppressor.
Enzyme sphingosine kinase 2 show to be potential new target to fight cancer

Enzyme sphingosine kinase 2 show to be potential new target to fight cancer

New model of esophageal cancer

New model of esophageal cancer

Advances in drug screening

Advances in drug screening

Researchers improve accuracy of breast cancer prognoses

Researchers improve accuracy of breast cancer prognoses

Dmp1 gene and lung cancer

Dmp1 gene and lung cancer

Genome update defines landscape of breast and colon cancers

Genome update defines landscape of breast and colon cancers

Biologists link Huntington's disease to health benefits in young

Biologists link Huntington's disease to health benefits in young

Trop-2 new target for anti-tumour therapy in cancer

Trop-2 new target for anti-tumour therapy in cancer

Ancient mechanism for coping with stresses also gives cancer a boost

Ancient mechanism for coping with stresses also gives cancer a boost

New insight into breast cancer development in high-risk women

New insight into breast cancer development in high-risk women

In the junk lies treasure when it comes to DNA

In the junk lies treasure when it comes to DNA

Metformin kills some cancer cells

Metformin kills some cancer cells

New pathway for inflammation-induced cancer

New pathway for inflammation-induced cancer

Moderate amounts of caffeine along with exercise can be good for your health

Moderate amounts of caffeine along with exercise can be good for your health

Protein IKKa protects checkpoint gene from chemical shutdown

Protein IKKa protects checkpoint gene from chemical shutdown

Anti-cancer gene p53 doubles up as anti-ageing agent

Anti-cancer gene p53 doubles up as anti-ageing agent

Scientists develop largest ever series of human breasts cancers grafted into mice

Scientists develop largest ever series of human breasts cancers grafted into mice

African-Americans women more likely to present with later stage and higher grade breast cancer tumors compared to Caucasians

African-Americans women more likely to present with later stage and higher grade breast cancer tumors compared to Caucasians

Breast cancers to be more aggressive in African-American women

Breast cancers to be more aggressive in African-American women

Racial differences in severity of breast cancer presentation confirmed

Racial differences in severity of breast cancer presentation confirmed

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