Skip to page navigation menu Skip entire header
Brown University
Skip 13 subheader links

Regulation of Oncogenic Stress Response in Gastric Cancer

Description

Abstract:
Gastric cancer remains a major worldwide health problem and is considered the second most common cause of cancer death in the world. Oncogenic stress response is a powerful and persistent anti-proliferative response brought on by oncogenic signaling due to the mutation of an oncogene, or the inactivation of a tumor-suppressor gene (i.e. p53). In order to accurately understand the specific metabolic pathways affected and proteins involved in gastric tumorigenesis, a model system was created called the TetOne-kRas vector.

Access Conditions

Rights
In Copyright

Citation

Alzugaray, Kaytlin, Zaika, Alexander, and Zaika, Elena, "Regulation of Oncogenic Stress Response in Gastric Cancer" (2020). The Leadership Alliance Digital Library. Brown Digital Repository. Brown University Library. https://doi.org/10.26300/2qfy-5c77

Relations

Has Parts:

  • Regulation of Oncogenic Stress Response in Gastric Cancer
    • Type: Pdf
    • Order: 1
    • View

Collection:

  • The Leadership Alliance Digital Library

    A collection of research presentations and posters created by students participating in the Leadership Alliance's Summer Research - Early Identification Program.

    When using this resource, please cite the digital object identifier (DOI) for the specific resource as well as the …

    ...