Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8234015 | International Journal of Radiation Oncology*Biology*Physics | 2010 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
After 10 Gy radiation exposure, the p53 signaling pathway played an important role in TK6, whereas the NFkB signaling pathway appeared to replace the role of p53 in WTK1. In contrast, after iso-survival radiation treatment, E2F4 seemed to play a dominant role independent of p53 status. This study dissected the impacts of p53, NFkB and E2F4 in response to higher or lower doses of γ-irradiation.
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Authors
Tzu-Pin B.S., Liang-Chuan Ph.D., Be-I. B.S., Li-Han M.S., Tzu-Hung M.S., Howard L. Ph.D., John A. Ph.D., James B. Ph.D., Mong-Hsun Ph.D., Eric Y. Sc.D.,