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THE ROLE OF HYPOXIA AND p53 IN THE REGULATION OF ANGIOGENESIS IN BLADDER CANCER
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Our results suggest that p53 does not regulate angiogenesis in the bladder in the setting of an otherwise normal genome and gene therapy with wild-type p53, which is currently being studied for this cancer, may have only limited effects on angiogenesis. In contrast, hypoxia regulates angiogenesis in this system, primarily through its effects on VEGF.
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