Summary
This paper discusses the role of the PERIOD 2 gene in the cellular response to DNA damage, its subcellular distribution, and the role of p53 in the regulation of PER2 subcellular distribution.
Categories
Cancer treatment and prevention: The paper discusses the role of the PERIOD 2 gene in the cellular response to DNA damage, which is relevant to cancer treatment and prevention.
Hormone regulation: The paper discusses the role of p53, a hormone, in the regulation of PER2 subcellular distribution.
Author(s)
L Jiang
Publication Year
2019
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