What is the p53 GeneŠvihálkováŠindlerová, LMachala, MPěnčíková, KMarvanová, SNeča, JTopinka, JSevastyanova, OKozubík, AVondráček, J
A genetic mutation is a variation in a person's gene sequence, which is a permanent change and can be passed down to offspring. There are many types of genetic mutations, some leading to diseases while others leading to certain features....
The gene, when it operates normally, helps the body repair mutated cells to prevent, amongst other things, cancer from developing. However when p53 is altered it can’t operate its job properly and allow cancers to grow. Heavy UV light that damages your skin actually has a harmful effect ...
A gene is a basic heredity unit transferred from the parents to the children. A gene's role is to determine some of the characteristics of the children. They are found in the cell chromosomes of living organisms. Cells are the basic units that form living organisms....
更新1: richardhong18: Thank you for your wer Downs syndrome is NOT hereditary. Patients with Downs their parents can be normal.更新2: ln3053ah: 请问你的资料可否注明出处? Li-Fraumeni syndrome: p35? 不是 p53 吗?The following diseases can be inherited. Common cancers:[gene ...
Metabolic reprogramming is a pivotal biological process in which cellular metabolic patterns change to meet the energy demands of increased cell growth and proliferation. In this review, we explore metabolic reprogramming and its impact on fibrotic disea
medical school, I received even more devastating news. I learned that I had a mutation in a gene called TP53, or p53 for short. Known as the guardian of the genome, a mutation -- p53 is responsible for supervising the repair of our DNA. A mutation in this gene means errors go ...
Immunohistochemical study of p53 protein in human and animal pituitary tumors. Endocr Pathol 1993; 4:95-99. Article PubMed Google Scholar Levy A, Hall L, Yeundall WA, Lightman SL. p53 gene mutations in pituitary adenomas: rare events. Clin Endocrinol (Oxf) 1994; 41:809-814. Article CAS...
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C) How does it act, and what is the end result? RNA Defined: RNA, also known as ribonucleic acid, is a type of nucleic acid that helps make and/or regulate proteins during protein synthesis. There are different kinds of RNA like messenger RNA (mRNA), transf...