p53 interferes with microtubule-stabilizing agent-induced apoptosis in prostate and colorectal cancer cells

Volume: 31, Issue: 6, Pages: 1388 - 1394
Published: Apr 5, 2013
Abstract
Taxanes are microtubule-stabilizing agents that have anticancer activity against several types of human solid tumors. Although the primary mechanism of action of these drugs is well understood, the signaling pathways that confer resistance to these agents in certain types of cancer remain poorly understood. In particular, the association of p53 with the mechanism(s) of taxane-mediated cell death is still controversial. In this study, we showed...
Paper Details
Title
p53 interferes with microtubule-stabilizing agent-induced apoptosis in prostate and colorectal cancer cells
Published Date
Apr 5, 2013
Volume
31
Issue
6
Pages
1388 - 1394
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