2013
DOI: 10.4103/2249-9725.123976
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Oral squamous cell carcinoma pathogenesis and role of p53 protein

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“…Due to many genotoxic or chemical insults when genomic DNA damage is being identified, p53 gene activated and stop cell to divide further at the G1-S boundary and it repairs rather than replicates the error in the genetic code. If the chromosomal damage is too great, p53 gene activate apoptotic pathways [15].…”
Section: Function Of P53 As a Tumor Suppressor Genementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Due to many genotoxic or chemical insults when genomic DNA damage is being identified, p53 gene activated and stop cell to divide further at the G1-S boundary and it repairs rather than replicates the error in the genetic code. If the chromosomal damage is too great, p53 gene activate apoptotic pathways [15].…”
Section: Function Of P53 As a Tumor Suppressor Genementioning
confidence: 99%
“…This term refers to the acquisition of oncogenic properties by the mutant form of p53 protein, compared with the mere inactivation of the protein. During tumorigenesis both the dominant negative and GOF effects may play a significant role in missense mutations of TP53 protein [15].…”
Section: Gain Of Functionmentioning
confidence: 99%