NYMC Faculty Publications
An Outside-In and a Reciprocal Inside-Out Hypothesis Combining Resveratrol and its High Affinity Protein NQO2 to Target iASPP for Reinstating the Activation and Stabilization of Dysfunctional WTp53 as a Melanoma Chemopreventive Approach
First Page
173
Last Page
184
Document Type
Book Chapter
Publication Date
January 2018
Department
Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
Disciplines
Medicine and Health Sciences
Recommended Citation
Hsieh, T. C. +., Doonan, B. B., & Wu, J. M. +. (2018). An outside-in and a reciprocal inside-out hypothesis combining resveratrol and its high affinity protein NQO2 to target iASPP for reinstating the activation and stabilization of dysfunctional WTp53 as a melanoma chemopreventive approach. In R. R. Watson, V. R. Preedy & S. Zibadi (Eds.), Polyphenols in prevention and treatment of human disease (2nd edition ed., pp. 173-184) Academic Press.