Title : Protective role of p53 in doxorubicin-induced cardiomyopathy as a mitochondrial disease.

Pub. Date : 2020

PMID : 32391420






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1 Protective role of p53 in doxorubicin-induced cardiomyopathy as a mitochondrial disease. Doxorubicin tumor protein p53 Homo sapiens
2 Using genetic models, our recent study demonstrates that mitochondrial genomic DNA regulation by tumor protein p53 (TP53, best known as p53) prevents the cardiotoxicity of low dose doxorubicin which does not activate the p53-dependent cell death pathway. Doxorubicin tumor protein p53 Homo sapiens
3 Using genetic models, our recent study demonstrates that mitochondrial genomic DNA regulation by tumor protein p53 (TP53, best known as p53) prevents the cardiotoxicity of low dose doxorubicin which does not activate the p53-dependent cell death pathway. Doxorubicin tumor protein p53 Homo sapiens
4 Using genetic models, our recent study demonstrates that mitochondrial genomic DNA regulation by tumor protein p53 (TP53, best known as p53) prevents the cardiotoxicity of low dose doxorubicin which does not activate the p53-dependent cell death pathway. Doxorubicin tumor protein p53 Homo sapiens
5 Using genetic models, our recent study demonstrates that mitochondrial genomic DNA regulation by tumor protein p53 (TP53, best known as p53) prevents the cardiotoxicity of low dose doxorubicin which does not activate the p53-dependent cell death pathway. Doxorubicin tumor protein p53 Homo sapiens