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Product By Gene ID | 637 |
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The role of p53 in UV radiation DNA damage and subsequent tumorogenesis p53, the protein product of the tp53 gene, is one of the most widely studied tumor suppressor proteins in cancer research. p53 is unique in that it demonstrates both tumor suppressive and tumor progressive properties depending on whether it is fu... Read more. |
The use of apoptosis antibodies and controls in cell death research Apoptosis is a method of programmed cell death that is notably characterized by a morphological change in cellular nuclei and membrane appearance. Not to be confused with necrosis, apoptosis is a pathway that is induced by a variety of factors tha... Read more. |
Apoptosis and Necroptosis Part I: Important factors to identify both types of programmed cell death Different types of cell death have classically been identified by discrete morphological changes. The hallmarks of apoptosis include cell shrinkage, nuclear fragmentation and membrane blebbing whereas necroptosis is characterized by cell swelling ... Read more. |
Bcl-2 - an antiapoptotic protein with an important role in cancer cell survival B-cell lymphoma 2 (Bcl-2) protein is an oncogene that normally acts as an apoptotic inhibitor and localizes to the mitochondrial membrane where it prevents the release of cytochrome c. The Bcl-2 protein family consists of over 20 proteins each co... Read more. |
active/cleaved Caspase 2 - Inducing apoptosis in response to cellular stress Caspase-2 is a highly conserved member of the caspase family involved in the initiation and execution of apoptosis. While its function is still poorly understood, caspase-2 is thought to be important for apoptosis in response to DNA damage, bacteri... Read more. |