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Oncogenic-stress-induced senescence (OIS) is a stress response allowing normal cells, when receiving oncogenic signals, to stably arrest their proliferation. OIS thus acts to prevent aberrant cell proliferatio...
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Erratum: Glucose metabolism and hexosamine pathway regulate oncogene-induced senescence
Correction to: Cell Death and Disease (2014) 5, e1089; doi:10.1038/cddis.2014.63; published online 27 February 2014 Since the publication of this paper the authors have noticed an error in the abstract section...
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Open AccessGlucose metabolism and hexosamine pathway regulate oncogene-induced senescence
Oncogenic stress-induced senescence (OIS) prevents the ability of oncogenic signals to induce tumorigenesis. It is now largely admitted that the mitogenic effect of oncogenes requires metabolic adaptations to ...
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Open AccessLysyl oxidase activity regulates oncogenic stress response and tumorigenesis
Cellular senescence, a stable proliferation arrest, is induced in response to various stresses. Oncogenic stress-induced senescence (OIS) results in blocked proliferation and constitutes a fail-safe program co...
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Mutant p53 initiates a feedback loop that involves Egr-1/EGF receptor/ERK in prostate cancer cells
Early growth response-1 (Egr-1) is overexpressed in human prostate tumors and contributes to cancer progression. On the other hand, mutation of p53 is associated with advanced prostate cancer, as well as with ...
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Si l’origine génétique des cancers est reconnue, il est de plus en plus admis que les facteurs environnementaux soient prédominants. Les produits végétaux sont considérés comme protecteurs. Les études épidémio...