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Oncosuppressor protein p53 and cyclin-dependent kinase inhibitor p21 regulate interstitial cystitis associated gene expression

•Interstitial cystitis is associated with changes in the transcription of adhesion molecules.•Tumor suppressor proteins p53 and p21 regulate ZO-1 and E-Cadherin genes in bladder epithelial cells. Interstitial cystitis (IC) is a chronic syndrome that affects the urinary bladder. The etiology of this...

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Published in:Cytokine (Philadelphia, Pa.) Pa.), 2018-10, Vol.110, p.110-115
Main Authors: Keay, Susan, Nallar, Shreeram C., Gade, Padmaja, Zhang, Chen-Ou, Kalvakolanu, Dhan V.
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