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1. Variants of uncertain significance in the era of high-throughput genome sequencing: a lesson from breast and ovary cancers.

2. Prognostic role of serum p53 antibodies in lung cancer.

3. Mild Neurological Phenotype Associated with Hypomorphic Variants in the Ataxia-Telangiectasia Mutated Gene.

4. HIPK2 contributes to PCAF-mediated p53 acetylation and selective transactivation of p21Waf1 after nonapoptotic DNA damage.

6. The synergism of SMC1A cohesin gene silencing and bevacizumab against colorectal cancer.

7. The synergism of SMC1A cohesin gene silencing and bevacizumab against colorectal cancer.

8. New cellular imaging‐based method to distinguish the SPG4 subtype of hereditary spastic paraplegia.

9. Factors to Consider for the Correct Use of γH2AX in the Evaluation of DNA Double-Strand Breaks Damage Caused by Ionizing Radiation.

10. Combined alteration of lamin and nuclear morphology influences the localization of the tumor-associated factor AKTIP.

11. SEMA6A/RhoA/YAP axis mediates tumor-stroma interactions and prevents response to dual BRAF/MEK inhibition in BRAF-mutant melanoma.

12. AurkA/TPX2 co-overexpression in nontransformed cells promotes genome instability through induction of chromosome mis-segregation and attenuation of the p53 signalling pathway.

13. Serum p53 antibody detection in patients with impaired lung function.

14. Updates on HIPK2: a resourceful oncosuppressor for clearing cancer.

15. Cooperative transformation of 32D cells by the combined expression of IRS-1 and V-Ha-Ras.

16. p53 re-expression inhibits proliferation and restores differentiation of human thyroid anaplastic carcinoma cells.

17. Evidence for disregulation in the control of Epstein-Barr virus latency in patients with AIDS-related complex.

18. The Cockayne syndrome group A and B proteins are part of a ubiquitin-proteasome degradation complex regulating cell division.

19. Mice with reduced expression of the telomere‐associated protein Ft1 develop p53‐sensitive progeroid traits.

20. Epitelial-to-mesenchimal transition and invasion are upmodulated by tumorexpressed granzyme B and inhibited by docosahexaenoic acid in human colorectal cancer cells.

21. ATM-depletion in breast cancer cells confers sensitivity to PARP inhibition.

22. Serum p53 antibody detection in patients with impaired lung function.

23. HIPK2 catalytic activity and subcellular localization are regulated by activation-loop Y354 autophosphorylation.

24. p53 centrosomal localization diagnoses ataxia-telangiectasia homozygotes and heterozygotes.

25. p53 centrosomal localizatio n diagnoses ataxia-telangiectasia homozygotes and heterozygotes.

26. HIPK2 Controls Cytokinesis and Prevents Tetraploidization by Phosphorylating Histone H2B at the Midbody

27. PKC Theta Ablation Improves Healing in a Mouse Model of Muscular Dystrophy.

28. Homeodomain-interacting Protein Kinase-2 Stabilizes p27kip1 by Its Phosphorylation at Serine 10 and Contributes to Cell Motility.

29. The Loss of the p53 Activator HIPK2 Is Responsible for Galectin-3 Overexpression in Well Differentiated Thyroid Carcinomas.

30. Sgk1 activates MDM2-dependent p53 degradation and affects cell proliferation, survival, and differentiation.

31. Homeodomain Interacting Protein Kinase 2 Activation Compromises Endothelial Cell Response to Laminar Flow: Protective Role of p21waf1,cip1,sdi1.

32. MDM4 (MDMX) localizes at the mitochondria and facilitates the p53-mediated intrinsic-apoptotic pathway.

33. HIPKs: Jack of all trades in basic nuclear activities

34. MDM2-Regulated Degradation of HIPK2 Prevents p53Ser46 Phosphorylation and DNA Damage-Induced Apoptosis

35. High-mobility group A1 inhibits p53 by cytoplasmic relocalization of its proapoptotic activator HIPK2.

36. Che-1 phosphorylation by ATM/ATR and Chk2 kinases activates p53 transcription and the G2/M checkpoint

37. HIPK2 neutralizes MDM2 inhibition rescuing p53 transcriptional activity and apoptotic function.

38. Wild-type p53 gene transfer is not detrimental to normal cells in vivo: implications for tumor gene therapy.

39. TP53INP1s and Homeodomain-interacting Protein Kinase-2 (HIPK2) Are Partners in Regulating p53 Activity.

40. Che-1 affects cell growth by interfering with the recruitment of HDAC1 by Rb

41. Development of a murine orthotopic model of leukemia: Evaluation of TP53 gene therapy efficacy.

42. The role of wild-type p53 in the differentiation of primary hemopoietic and muscle cells.

43. Oncogenes belonging to the CSF-1 transduction pathway direct p53 tumor suppressor effects to monocytic differentiation in 32D cells.

44. An Alternative Splice Variant of HIPK2 with Intron Retention Contributes to Cytokinesis.

45. Extrachromosomal Histone H2B Contributes to the Formation of the Abscission Site for Cell Division.

46. HIPK2 Phosphorylates the Microtubule-Severing Enzyme Spastin at S268 for Abscission.

47. Overexpression of the cohesin-core subunit SMC1A contributes to colorectal cancer development.

48. Repression of the Antiapoptotic Molecule Galectin-3 by Homeodomain-Interacting Protein Kinase 2-Activated p53 Is Required for p53-Induced Apoptosis.

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