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1. Structure of the MDM2/MDMX RING domain heterodimer reveals dimerization is required for their ubiquitylation in trans.

2. MDMX in Cancer: A Partner of p53 and a p53-Independent Effector.

3. 1H, 15N and 13C backbone resonance assignments of the acidic domain of the human MDM2 protein.

4. Dual Targeting of MDM4 and FTH1 by MMRi71 for Induced Protein Degradation and p53-Independent Apoptosis in Leukemia Cells.

5. Hinokiflavone Inhibits MDM2 Activity by Targeting the MDM2-MDMX RING Domain.

6. 1H, 15N and 13C backbone resonance assignments of the acidic domain of the human MDMX protein.

7. MDMX is essential for the regulation of p53 protein levels in the absence of a functional MDM2 C-terminal tail.

8. p53 Activation Effect in the Balance of T Regulatory and Effector Cell Subsets in Patients With Thyroid Cancer and Autoimmunity.

9. Anticancer strategies by upregulating p53 through inhibition of its ubiquitination by MDM2.

10. A Single Conserved Amino Acid Residue as a Critical Context-Specific Determinant of the Differential Ability of Mdm2 and MdmX RING Domains to Dimerize.

11. p53 promotes its own polyubiquitination by enhancing the HDM2 and HDMX interaction.

12. Targeting the NFAT1-MDM2-MDMX Network Inhibits the Proliferation and Invasion of Prostate Cancer Cells, Independent of p53 and Androgen.

13. AXL receptor signalling suppresses p53 in melanoma through stabilization of the MDMX-MDM2 complex.

14. Mouse modelling of the MDM2/MDMX-p53 signalling axis.

15. Anatomy of Mdm2 and Mdm4 in evolution.

16. Small Molecule Inhibitors of MDM2-p53 and MDMX-p53 Interactions as New Cancer Therapeutics.

17. The Double Role of p53 in Cancer and Autoimmunity and Its Potential as Therapeutic Target.

18. Autoinhibition of MDMX by intramolecular p53 mimicry.

19. Regulation of the DNA damage response by ubiquitin conjugation.

20. The Mdm Network and Its Regulation of p53 Activities: A Rheostat of Cancer Risk.

21. The MDM2 gene family.

22. MdmX is a substrate for the deubiquitinating enzyme USP2a.

23. Mdm2-mediated ubiquitylation: p53 and beyond.

24. Regulation of the E3 ubiquitin ligase activity of MDM2 by an N-terminal pseudo-substrate motif.

25. Killing by Degradation: Regulation of Apoptosis by the Ubiquitin-Proteasome-System.

26. RBM10, a New Regulator of p53.

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