Epithelial X-Box Binding Protein 1 Coordinates Tumor Protein p53-Driven DNA Damage Responses and Suppression of Intestinal Carcinogenesis

Background & Aims: Throughout life, the intestinal epithelium undergoes constant self-renewal from intestinal stem cells. Together with genotoxic stressors and failing DNA repair, this self-renewal causes susceptibility toward malignant transformation. X-box binding protein 1 (XBP1) is a stress...

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Main Authors: Aden, K. (Author), Arnold, P. (Author), Blumberg, R. (Author), Das, S. (Author), Hang, X. (Author), Ito, G. (Author), Jesinghaus, M. (Author), Kaikkonen, L. (Author), Kakavand, N. (Author), Kaser, A. (Author), Laue, G. (Author), Mishra, N. (Author), Ogris, C. (Author), Plattner, C. (Author), Roecken, C. (Author), Rosenstiel, P. (Author), Saur, D. (Author), Schreiber, S. (Author), Silva, M.G (Author), Stengel, S. (Author), Tengen, F. (Author), Trajanoski, Z. (Author), Tran, F. (Author), Tschurtschenthaler, M. (Author), Welz, L. (Author), Wottawa, F. (Author)
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: W.B. Saunders 2022
Subjects:
CRC
p53
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