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TP53
drives invasion through expression of its ∆133p53β variant
Gilles Gadea
, Nikola Arsic
, Kenneth Fernandes
, Alexandra Diot
, Sébastien M. Joruiz
, Samer Abdallah
, Valerie Meuray
, Stéphanie Vinot
, Christelle Anguille
, Judit Remenyi
, Marie P. Khoury
, Philip R. Quinlan
, Colin A. Purdie
, Lee B. Jordan
, Frances V. Fuller-Pace
, Marion de Toledo
, Maïlys Cren
, Alastair M. Thompson
,
Jean-Christophe Bourdon
(Lead / Corresponding author)
, Pierre Roux (Lead / Corresponding author)
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Tumor Protein p53 (TP53)
100%
Cancer Progression
100%
Mutant p53
100%
Cancer Invasion
66%
Invasiveness
66%
TP53 mutation
66%
Metastasis
33%
Transforming Activity
33%
Cancer Mortality
33%
Cancer Risk
33%
Colon Cancer Cells
33%
P53 Isoforms
33%
Breast Cancer Patients
33%
Cancer Recurrence
33%
Cancer Formation
33%
TP53 Gene
33%
P53 Protein Expression
33%
Clinical Analysis
33%
Breast Cell Lines
33%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Cell Invasion
100%
Cancer Cell
100%
P53
100%
Drive
100%
Protein Expression
50%
Isoform
50%
Colon
50%