Cherry trees by the river. Kyoto University in the back.
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MaRCU Escape & Squash in Lisbon with mRNA Metabolism group
Biochemistry Class Seminar at Kansai Seminar House
Up in the cold hills of Kyoto city, surrounded by snow, our bravest students challenged some of the most recent enigmas in biochemical research.
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Autumn in Kyoto University
Our EMBO Reports 2016 article recommended by Ronny Drapkin
Read the complete recommendation at F1000.
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Mutant p53 functions depend on truncated isoforms
Wild‐type p53 functions as a tumour suppressor while mutant p53 functions as an oncogene. In this new study we propose that this switch depends on Δ160p53, the most conserved isoform of p53, which is overexpressed in p53 mutant cells.
Here is a video by leading author Marco explaining the importance of the findings:
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