Objective The tumour suppressor p53 is a key gene involved in a large number of cellular responses upon stress-signals as the growth arrest, apoptosis, DNA-repair, senescence or differentiation. The recent discovery of p53-familymembers, p63 and p73, has opened the question whether alterations of these genes can also account for abnormal cell-cycle and cell death regulation in cancers. Fields of science medical and health sciencesclinical medicineoncology Keywords Tumour suppressor apoptosis oncogene p53 p73 Programme(s) FP6-MOBILITY - Human resources and Mobility in the specific programme for research, technological development and demonstration "Structuring the European Research Area" under the Sixth Framework Programme 2002-2006 Topic(s) MOBILITY-2.1 - Marie Curie Intra-European Fellowships (EIF) Call for proposal FP6-2002-MOBILITY-5 See other projects for this call Funding Scheme EIF - Marie Curie actions-Intra-European Fellowships Coordinator STICHTING KATHOLIEKE UNIVERSITEIT Address Geert grooteplein, 10 Nijmegen Netherlands See on map EU contribution € 0,00