Investigation of the role of the BcI-2 family proteins in Ras-induced transformation
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Mohamed Elgendy, 'Investigation of the role of the BcI-2 family proteins in Ras-induced transformation', [thesis], Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). Department of Genetics, 2011, pp 205Download Item:
Abstract:
RAS is a proto-oncogene that is found mutated in 25% of human tumours.
Deregulated Ras expression is typically insufficient to transform cells as it
triggers anti-proliferative responses that altogether limit tumorigenesis. Cooperating
mutations are thus required to allow cells to evade such responses and
to proceed to full transformation. Mutational activation of Ras has been shown to
induce cell cycle arrest and senescence.
Author: Elgendy, Mohamed
Advisor:
Martin, SeamusPublisher:
Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). Department of GeneticsNote:
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