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 Review Article
												p53-Cells' Inbuilt Mechanism to Inhibit Cancer through Apoptosis 						
Author(s): Rashmi Kumariya, Amit K. Barui and Smita SinghRashmi Kumariya, Amit K. Barui and Smita Singh             
						
												
				 Cancer cells continue to grow and divide, without undergoing apoptosis.  p53, a tumor suppressor protein,               serves as a checkpoint in prevention of cancer by inducing  the abnormal cells to commit apoptosis. p53 can induce               both extrinsic and intrinsic pathways of apoptosis and can  also induce apoptosis by directly acting on mitochondria.               Regulation of p53 concentration in cell is very critical  and is regulated by Mdm2 which triggers degradation through               ubiquitinylation. Keeping in view, the role of p53 in  preventing cancer, many effective strategies can be developed             to combat cancer by enhancing either function or stability  of p53... Read More»
				  
												DOI:
												 10.4172/1948-5956.1000169 
																	  
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