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Molecular Circuits of Apoptosis Regulation and Cell Division Control: the Survivin Paradigm

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Journal J Cell Biochem
Date 2004 Jun 24
PMID 15211564
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Abstract

The coupling of cell proliferation to cell death is thought to function as a pivotal crossroad, essential to preserve normal homeostasis and to eliminate dangerous cells before they divide. Survivin is a prototype molecule at this crossroad, intercalated in protection against mitochondrial cell death and orchestrating various aspects of cell division. Dramatically exploited in cancer and an unfavorable gene signature for disease outcome, the survivin pathway has now provided tangible opportunities for targeted, rational cancer therapy.

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