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What is the relationship between Nitric Oxide (NO) and p53. in regards to inflammatory response and tumorigenesis?

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BY said:
What is the relationship between Nitric Oxide (NO) and p53. in regards to inflammatory response and tumorigenesis?

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Nitric Onxide is a free radical that induces cellular stress contributing to cancer during chronic inflammation. However NO is a potent activator of the P53 the tumor suppressor protein. No can sensitize tumor cells to P53-dependent apoptosis.
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Posted Nov 23, 2004, 2:10 AM
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