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Jack D. Sanford
University of North Carolina Chapel Hill - Chapel Hill / United States
Natural Sciences / Molecular Biology & Genetics
AD Scientific Index ID: 5390704
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Jack D. Sanford's MOST POPULAR ARTICLES
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The genomic landscape of metastasis in treatment-naive breast cancer models PLoS Genetics 16 (5), e1008743, 2020
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Metastasis-specific gene expression in autochthonous and allograft mouse mammary tumor models: stratification and identification of targetable signatures Molecular Cancer Research 18 (9), 1278-1289, 2020
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MDMX is essential for the regulation of p53 protein levels in the absence of a functional MDM2 C-terminal tail BMC Molecular and Cell Biology 22, 1-9, 2021
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A role of cytoplasmic p53 in the regulation of metabolism shown by bat-mimicking p53 NLS mutant mice Cell Reports 42 (1), 2023
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Carnitine o-octanoyltransferase is a p53 target that promotes oxidative metabolism and cell survival following nutrient starvation Journal of Biological Chemistry 299 (7), 2023
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