Regulatory role of protein p53 in the functional activity of the central nervous system
Vladislav N. Kotov,
Margarita G. Kostyaeva,
Svetlana S. Ibadullaeva
et al.
Abstract:p53 is one of the most popular research objects among scientists. Over the past 40 years since its discovery, more than 100 thousand scientific works have been written and their number continues to grow steadily. The increased interest in this protein among doctors is due to the participation of p53 in the development of malignant tumors - a socially significant group of diseases of the 21st century. p53 is a tumor suppressor. Normally, when exposed to damaging factors, this protein promotes DNA repair or apop… Show more
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