Activation of p53 in cervical cancer cells by human papillomavirus E6 RNA interference is transient, but can be sustained by inhibiting endogenous nuclear export-dependent p53 antagonists. (Q40192864)
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scientific article published on December 2006
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English | Activation of p53 in cervical cancer cells by human papillomavirus E6 RNA interference is transient, but can be sustained by inhibiting endogenous nuclear export-dependent p53 antagonists. |
scientific article published on December 2006 |
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Activation of p53 in cervical cancer cells by human papillomavirus E6 RNA interference is transient, but can be sustained by inhibiting endogenous nuclear export-dependent p53 antagonists (English)
Riku Koivusalo
Antoine Mialon
Hanna Pitkänen
Jukka Westermarck
1 December 2006