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Details on Person Evidence providing new insights into TOB-promoted deadenylation and supporting a link between TOB's deadenylation-enhancing and antiproliferative activities

Class:IdLiteratureReference:6798071
_displayNameEvidence providing new insights into TOB-promoted deadenylation and supporting a link between TOB's deadenylation-enhancing and antiproliferative activities
_timestamp2015-09-16 19:39:09
author[Person:6798064] Ezzeddine, Nader
[Person:6798057] Chen, Chyi-Ying A
[Person:6798066] Shyu, Ann-Bin
created[InstanceEdit:6798052] Orlic-Milacic, Marija, 2015-09-16
journalMol. Cell. Biol.
pages1089-98
pubMedIdentifier22252318
titleEvidence providing new insights into TOB-promoted deadenylation and supporting a link between TOB's deadenylation-enhancing and antiproliferative activities
volume32
year2012
(literatureReference)[Pathway:6791312] TP53 Regulates Transcription of Cell Cycle Genes [Homo sapiens]
[Reaction:6798044] BTG2 binds CCR4-NOT complex [Homo sapiens]
[Pathway:6804115] TP53 regulates transcription of additional cell cycle genes whose exact role in the p53 pathway remain uncertain [Homo sapiens]
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