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
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.
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