Molecular Mechanisms of p63-Mediated Squamous Cancer Pathogenesis

Volume: 20, Issue: 14, Pages: 3590 - 3590
Published: Jul 23, 2019
Abstract
The p63 gene is a member of the p53/p63/p73 family of transcription factors and plays a critical role in development and homeostasis of squamous epithelium. p63 is transcribed as multiple isoforms; ΔNp63α, the predominant p63 isoform in stratified squamous epithelium, is localized to the basal cells and is overexpressed in squamous cell cancers of multiple organ sites, including skin, head and neck, and lung. Further, p63 is considered a stem...
Paper Details
Title
Molecular Mechanisms of p63-Mediated Squamous Cancer Pathogenesis
Published Date
Jul 23, 2019
Volume
20
Issue
14
Pages
3590 - 3590
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