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  1. 1.   C/EBP beta cooperates with RB : E2F to implement Ras(V12)-induced cellular senescence
  2. Sebastian, T.; Malik, R.; Thomas, S.; Sage, J.; Johnson, P. F.
  3. Embo Journal. 2005, SEP 21; 24(18): 3301-3312.
  1. 2.   Bax translocation and mitochondrial fragmentation induced by Helicobacter pylori
  2. Ashktorab, H.; Frank, S.; Khaled, A. R.; Durum, S. K.; Kifle, B.; Smoot, D. T.
  3. Gut. 2004 53(6): 805-813.
  1. 3.   Mdm2 regulates p53 independently of p19(ARF) in homeostatic tissues
  2. O'Leary, K. A.; Mendrysa, S. M.; Vaccaro, A.; Perry, M. E.
  3. Molecular and Cellular Biology. 2004 24(1): 186-191.
  1. 4.   Hypermethylation of the Ink4b locus in murine myeloid leukemia and increased susceptibility to leukemia in p15(Ink4b)- defficient mice
  2. Wolff, L.; Garin, M. T.; Koller, R.; Bies, J.; Liao, W.; Malumbres, M.; Tessarollo, L.; Powell, D.; Perella, C.
  3. Oncogene. 2003 22(58): 9265-9274.
  1. 5.   Human p14(ARF)-mediated cell cycle arrest strictly depends on intact p53 signaling pathways
  2. Weber, H. O.; Samuel, T.; Rauch, P.; Funk, J. O.
  3. Oncogene. 2002 21(20): 3207-3212.
  1. 6.   Stress signals utilize multiple pathways to stabilize p53
  2. Ashcroft, M.; Taya, Y.; Vousden, K. H.
  3. Molecular and Cellular Biology. 2000 20(9): 3224-3233.
  1. 7.   Contribution of two independent MDM2-binding domains in p14(ARF) to p53 stabilization
  2. Lohrum, M. A. E.; Ashcroft, M.; Kubbutat, M. H. G.; Vousden, K. H.
  3. Current Biology. 2000 10(9): 539-542.
  1. 8.   Role of the alternative INK4A proteins in human keratinocyte senescence: Evidence for the specific inactivation of p16(INK4A) upon immortalization
  2. Munro, J.; Stott, F. J.; Vousden, K. H.; Peters, G.; Parkinson, E. K.
  3. Cancer Research. 1999 59(11): 2516-2521.
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