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Details on Person Senescence-associated secretory phenotypes reveal cell-nonautonomous functions of oncogenic RAS and the p53 tumor suppressor

Class:IdLiteratureReference:3877072
_displayNameSenescence-associated secretory phenotypes reveal cell-nonautonomous functions of oncogenic RAS and the p53 tumor suppressor
_timestamp2013-07-10 17:50:18
author[Person:3877090] Coppé, Jean-Philippe
[Person:3877074] Patil, Christopher K
[Person:3877088] Rodier, Francis
[Person:2892241] Sun, Yu
[Person:3877087] Muñoz, Denise P
[Person:3877085] Goldstein, Joshua
[Person:2454077] Nelson, Peter S
[Person:3877098] Desprez, Pierre-Yves
[Person:3877084] Campisi, Judith
created[InstanceEdit:3877108] Orlic-Milacic, M, 2013-07-10
journalPLoS Biol.
pages2853-68
pubMedIdentifier19053174
titleSenescence-associated secretory phenotypes reveal cell-nonautonomous functions of oncogenic RAS and the p53 tumor suppressor
volume6
year2008
(literatureReference)[Pathway:2559582] Senescence-Associated Secretory Phenotype (SASP) [Homo sapiens]
[Pathway:2559583] Cellular Senescence [Homo sapiens]
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