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17 august 2018 06:00:08

 
Role of Thiol Reactivity for Targeting Mutant p53 (Cell Chemical Biology)
 


TP53 is the most frequently mutated gene in human tumors, and a promising target for novel anti-cancer therapy. Zhang et al. have evaluated the role of different chemical groups for restoration of wild-type properties to mutant p53.


 
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