The role of p53 and ASPP2 in neurodegenerative disease
<p>Two cellular processes of central importance to cancer and neurodegeneration are apoptosis and cellular senescence. Both are a means of cellular suicide that are utilized in time- and context-dependent manners and have important evolutionary purposes. However, they are also the dri...
Main Author: | Turnquist, C |
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Other Authors: | Lu, X |
Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English |
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2015
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