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Magnesium and the control of cell proliferation: looking for a needle in a haystack


Magnesium Research. Volume 21, Numéro 2, 83-91, June 2008, Short Report

DOI : 10.1684/mrh.2008.0138

Summary  

Auteur(s) : Federica I Wolf, Valentina Trapani, Achille Cittadini , Istituto di Patologia generale e Centro di Ricerche Oncologiche Giovanni XXIII, Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, Facoltà di Medicina A. Gemelli, 00168 Roma, Italy.

Illustrations

Figure 1 Possible mechanism of low Mg-dependent growth arrest in diploid cells. Oxidative stress-mediated up-regulation of cell cycle inhibitory proteins through a p53-dependent mechanism or through other pathways such as NFkB, stress signals or gene expression.

Figure 2 Possible mechanism of low Mg-dependent growth arrest in immortalized or transformed cells. The oxidative stress-mediated signals cannot be ascribed to p53 activation, but to other pathways where low Mg may affect directly or indirectly up-regulation cell cycle inhibitory proteins.


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