The p53 p63 p73 family is a family of tumor suppressor genes.[1][2]
This gene family codes the proteins:
p53
TP73L (also known as "p63")
p73
They are sometimes considered part of a "p53 family." When overexpressed, these proteins are known to be involved in tumor pathogenesis.[3]
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