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5. Mutant p53 gain of function underlies high expression levels of colorectal cancer stem cells markers

9. The onset of p53 loss of heterozygosity is differentially induced in various stem cell types and may involve the loss of either allele

12. Prostate stromal cells produce CXCL-1, CXCL-2, CXCL-3 and IL-8 in response to epithelia-secreted IL-1.

14. hTERT-immortalized prostate epithelial and stromal-derived cells: an authentic in vitro model for differentiation and carcinogenesis.

17. Mutant p53R175H upregulates Twist1 expression and promotes epithelial–mesenchymal transition in immortalized prostate cells

18. Cancer cells suppress p53 in adjacent fibroblasts

19. Involvement of wild-type p53 protein in the cell cycle requires nuclear localization

23. Novel p53 target genes secreted by the liver are involved in non-cell-autonomous regulation

25. p53 Counteracts reprogramming by inhibiting mesenchymal-to-epithelial transition.

27. Mutant p53R175H upregulates Twist1 expression and promotes epithelial-mesenchymal transition in immortalized prostate cells.

31. The role of the C' terminus of murine p53 in the p53/mdm-2 regulatory loop.

33. p53 increases experimental metastatic capacity of murine carcinoma cells

34. Expression of p53 in human leukemia and lymphoma

35. Isolation of a full-length mouse cDNA clone coding for an immunologically distinct p53 molecule

36. The murine C'-terminally alternatively spliced form of p53 induces attenuated apoptosis in myeloid cells

38. Nuclear localization is essential for the activity of p53 protein

39. Alterations in tumor development in vivo mediated by expression of wild type or mutant p53 proteins

40. Meth A fibrosarcoma cells express two transforming mutant p53 species

41. Egr1 regulates regenerative senescence and cardiac repair.

42. Mutant p53 reactivation restricts the protumorigenic consequences of wild type p53 loss of heterozygosity in Li-Fraumeni syndrome patient-derived fibroblasts.

43. Mutant p53-dependent mitochondrial metabolic alterations in a mesenchymal stem cell-based model of progressive malignancy.

46. A Mutant p53-Dependent Embryonic Stem Cell Gene Signature Is Associated with Augmented Tumorigenesis of Stem Cells.

47. Various stress stimuli rewire the profile of liver secretome in a p53-dependent manner.

48. Mutant p53 gain of function underlies high expression levels of colorectal cancer stem cells markers.

49. Post-translational regulation of p53 function through 20S proteasome-mediated cleavage.

50. Immune deficiency augments the prevalence of p53 loss of heterozygosity in spontaneous tumors but not bi-directional loss of heterozygosity in bone marrow progenitors.

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