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Induction of p21
WAF/CIP1
during hyperoxia
Sharon A. McGrath
School of Medicine
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WAF/CIP1
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Hyperoxia
100%
P21Cip1
100%
Growth Arrest
18%
Cell Cycle Progression
18%
Neonatal Lung
18%
In Vivo Model
9%
Protein Level
9%
MRNA Level
9%
Lung Injury
9%
Mutant Mice
9%
Airway
9%
Alveoli
9%
Murine Lung
9%
Hyperoxic
9%
P53 Pathway
9%
Peripheral Airways
9%
Airway Cells
9%
Alveolar Cells
9%
Repopulation
9%
P53 mutant
9%
Adult Lung
9%
Medicine and Dentistry
Hyperoxia
100%
Cell Line
33%
Protein P53
33%
Growth Disorder
33%
Cell Cycle Progression
33%
Airway Cell
33%
Cyclin Dependent Kinase Inhibitor 1
16%
Alveolar Cell
16%
Immunology and Microbiology
Hyperoxia
100%
Cell Line
33%
P53
33%
Cell Cycle Progression
33%
Airway Cell
33%
Mouse Mutant
16%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Hyperoxia
100%
P53
33%
Cell Cycle Progression
33%
Messenger RNA
16%
Mouse Mutant
16%