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A microRNA component of the p53 tumour suppressor network

Lin He, Xingyue He, Lee P. Lim, Elisa de Stanchina, Zhenyu Xuan, Yu Liang, Wen Xue, Lars Zender, Jill Magnus, Dana Ridzon, Aimee L. Jackson, Peter S. Linsley, Caifu Chen, Scott W. Lowe, Michele A. Cleary & Gregory J. Hannon

Nature 447, 1130-1134(28 June 2007)

doi:10.1038/nature05939

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Expression of miR-34 is correlated with p53 status in MEFs.

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Genes encoding miR-34 are direct targets of p53.

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miR-34 family miRNAs mediate growth arrest in a variety of cell types.

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miR-34 regulates a programme of cell cycle and DNA damage response genes.

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