p53, often referred to as the "guardian of the genome," is a critical regulator of cellular responses to stress. p53 plays a dual role in tumor suppression and immune regulation. In addition to its well-known functions of maintaining genomic stability and inducing apoptosis, p53 orchestrates a complex interaction between innate and adaptive immune responses.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIn 2001, two enzyme-encoding genes were recognized in the fruit fly . The genetic material, labeled and , encodes ribonuclease-type enzymes with slightly diverse target substrates. The human orthologue is .
View Article and Find Full Text PDFHepatic fibrinogen storage disease is an uncommon autosomal dominant hereditary illness marked by hypofibrinogenemia and the accumulation of variant fibrinogen in the hepatic endoplasmic reticulum. We present an asymptomatic 15-month-old male with elevated liver enzymes. Test results indicate hypofibrinogenemia.
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