Amy C. Willis, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2003 | Medical College of Georgia, Augusta, GA, United States |
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(The effect of mutant p53 on wild-type p53 family members.) |
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Willis A, Jung EJ, Wakefield T, et al. (2004) Mutant p53 exerts a dominant negative effect by preventing wild-type p53 from binding to the promoter of its target genes. Oncogene. 23: 2330-8 |
Willis AC, Pipes T, Zhu J, et al. (2003) p73 can suppress the proliferation of cells that express mutant p53. Oncogene. 22: 5481-95 |
Nozell S, Wu Y, McNaughton K, et al. (2003) Characterization of p73 functional domains necessary for transactivation and growth suppression. Oncogene. 22: 4333-47 |
Dohn M, Nozell S, Willis A, et al. (2003) Tumor suppressor gene-inducible cell lines. Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.). 223: 221-35 |
Chen X, Liu G, Zhu J, et al. (2003) Isolation and characterization of fourteen novel putative and nine known target genes of the p53 family. Cancer Biology & Therapy. 2: 55-62 |
Willis AC, Chen X. (2002) The promise and obstacle of p53 as a cancer therapeutic agent. Current Molecular Medicine. 2: 329-45 |