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From the following article:
Crucial role of p53-dependent cellular senescence in suppression of Pten-deficient tumorigenesis
Zhenbang Chen, Lloyd C. Trotman, David Shaffer, Hui-Kuan Lin, Zohar A. Dotan, Masaru Niki, Jason A. Koutcher, Howard I. Scher, Thomas Ludwig, William Gerald, Carlos Cordon-Cardo & Pier Paolo Pandolfi
Nature 436, 725-730(4 August 2005)
doi:10.1038/nature03918
Figure 1
Loss of Trp53 does not initiate prostate tumours but renders Pten-deficient carcinomas lethal.
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Acute loss of Pten triggers the p53-dependent senescence pathway in primary mouse embryonic fibroblasts (MEFs).
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Acute loss of Pten results in ARF upregulation and p53/p21 stabilization in primary MEFs.
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The p53-dependent cellular senescence pathway restricts tumorigenesis in Pten-deficient prostates.
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