Sue Haupt's Publications
About Sue Haupt's Publications
Senior Research Fellow, Women’s Health Program- Research Associate, Women’s Health Program, UNSW
- Honorary Senior Research Fellow, Sir Peter MacCallum Department of Oncology at UoM
- BSc (Hons) ,
- PhD
-
The p53-Mdm2 feedback loop protects against DNA damage by inhibiting p53 activity but is dispensable for p53 stability, development, and longevity
Genes & Development Date published: -
Interplay between p53 and VEGF: how to prevent the guardian from becoming a villain
Cell Death & Differentiation Date published: -
Loss of PML cooperates with mutant p53 to drive more aggressive cancers in a gender-dependent manner
Cell Cycle Date published: -
c-Abl Phosphorylates E6AP and Regulates Its E3 Ubiquitin Ligase Activity
Biochemistry Date published: -
Stimulating p53 down-under: a report from the 1st Australian p53 Workshop
Cell Death & Differentiation Date published: -
New Strategies to Direct Therapeutic Targeting of PML to Treat Cancers
Frontiers in Oncology Date published: -
The E6AP E3 ubiquitin ligase regulates the cellular response to oxidative stress
Oncogene Date published: -
Restoring PML tumor suppression to combat cancer
Cell Cycle Date published: -
E6AP ubiquitin ligase regulates PML-induced senescence in Myc-driven lymphomagenesis
Blood Date published: -
MDM4 is a key therapeutic target in cutaneous melanoma
Nature Medicine Date published: -
Mutant p53 subverts PLK2 function in a novel, reinforced loop of corruption
Cell Cycle Date published: -
Synchronized release of Doxil and Nutlin-3 by remote degradation of polysaccharide matrices and its possible use in the local treatment of colorectal cancer
Journal of Drug Targeting Date published: -
Tumour suppression by p53: the importance of apoptosis and cellular senescence
The Journal of Pathology Date published: -
Promyelocytic Leukemia Protein is Required for Gain of Function by Mutant p53
Cancer Research Date published: -
E6AP promotes the degradation of the PML tumor suppressor
Cell Death & Differentiation Date published: -
T cell survival and function requires the c-Abl tyrosine kinase
Cell Cycle Date published: