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Academic Article p53 binds to a constitutively nucleosome free region of the mdm2 gene.
Academic Article A p53-independent role of Mdm2 in estrogen-mediated activation of breast cancer cell proliferation.
Academic Article A DNA damage signal is required for p53 to activate gadd45.
Academic Article Dietary downregulation of mutant p53 levels via glucose restriction: mechanisms and implications for tumor therapy.
Academic Article Endogenous human MDM2-C is highly expressed in human cancers and functions as a p53-independent growth activator.
Academic Article Splice variants of MDM2 in oncogenesis.
Academic Article Homozygous mdm2 SNP309 cancer cells with compromised transcriptional elongation at p53 target genes are sensitive to induction of p53-independent cell death.
Academic Article Estrogen-activated MDM2 disrupts mammary tissue architecture through a p53-independent pathway.
Academic Article MDM2, MDM2-C, and mutant p53 expression influence breast cancer survival in a multiethnic population.
Academic Article Context-dependent roles of MDMX (MDM4) and MDM2 in breast cancer proliferation and circulating tumor cells.
Academic Article Phospholipase D elevates the level of MDM2 and suppresses DNA damage-induced increases in p53.
Academic Article A chromatin-associated and transcriptionally inactive p53-Mdm2 complex occurs in mdm2 SNP309 homozygous cells.
Academic Article A single nucleotide polymorphism in the MDM2 promoter attenuates the p53 tumor suppressor pathway and accelerates tumor formation in humans.
Academic Article Mouse double minute 2 associates with chromatin in the presence of p53 and is released to facilitate activation of transcription.
Academic Article Disruption of the p53-Mdm2 complex by Nutlin-3 reveals different cancer cell phenotypes.
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