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Publications by J. Díaz-Chávez
Mutant P53 Gain of Function Induces HER2 Over-Expression in Cancer Cells
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The Transcription and Expression Profile of P53N236S Mutant Reveals New Aspects of Gain-Of-Function for Mutant P53
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Mutant P53 Gain of Function: Repression of CD95(Fas/APO-1) Gene Expression by Tumor-Associated P53 Mutants
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Mutant P53 Gain-Of-Function Induces Epithelial–mesenchymal Transition Through Modulation of the miR-130b–ZEB1 Axis
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Gain of Function Mutant P53 Proteins Cooperate With E2F4 to Transcriptionally Downregulate RAD17 and BRCA1 Gene Expression
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Mutant P53 Exerts Its Gain of Function Through Activation of the NF-κB Pathway
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