Nicholas La Thangue

Researcher Nicholas La Thangue profile image

University of Oxford
Old Road Campus Research Building
Old Road Campus
Headington
Oxford
OX3 7DQ
United Kingdom

Email: nick.lathangue@oncology.ox.ac.uk

Scientific summary

A hallmark of tumour cells is evident in the control of the G1 to S phase transition: in normal cells this transition is tightly regulated whereas tumour cells progress liberally into S phase in an unrestrained fashion.

Nicholas La Thangue other research projects

Funding period: 01 October 2008 to 30 September 2012

Recent publications


Pharmacodynamic response and inhibition of growth of human tumor xenografts by the novel histone deacetylase inhibitor PXD101

Mol Cancer Ther.2003;2 :721-728

DNA-damage response control of E2F7 and E2F8

EMBO Rep.2008;9 :252-259