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List of bibliographic references indexed by Nuclear Proteins (metabolism)

Number of relevant bibliographic references: 9.
Ident.Authors (with country if any)Title
000410 (2016) Ángel G. Valdivieso [Argentine] ; Mariángeles Clauzure ; Macarena Massip-Copiz ; Tomás A. Santa-ColomaThe Chloride Anion Acts as a Second Messenger in Mammalian Cells - Modifying the Expression of Specific Genes.
000964 (2011) Dave Richard [Australie] ; Richard Bartfai ; Jennifer Volz ; Stuart A. Ralph ; Sylke Muller ; Hendrik G. Stunnenberg ; Alan F. CowmanA genome-wide chromatin-associated nuclear peroxiredoxin from the malaria parasite Plasmodium falciparum.
000A42 (2010) Uzma Saeed [Inde] ; Ajit Ray ; Rupanagudi Khader Valli ; A Madan Ram Kumar ; Vijayalakshmi RavindranathDJ-1 loss by glutaredoxin but not glutathione depletion triggers Daxx translocation and cell death.
000C58 (2007) Ivan Ndamukong [Allemagne] ; Ayed Al Abdallat ; Corinna Thurow ; Benjamin Fode ; Mark Zander ; Ralf Weigel ; Christiane GatzSA-inducible Arabidopsis glutaredoxin interacts with TGA factors and suppresses JA-responsive PDF1.2 transcription.
000C71 (2007) Yosuke Funato [Japon] ; Hiroaki MikiNucleoredoxin, a novel thioredoxin family member involved in cell growth and differentiation.
000D32 (2006) George Hoppe [États-Unis] ; Katherine E. Talcott ; Sanjoy K. Bhattacharya ; John W. Crabb ; Jonathan E. SearsMolecular basis for the redox control of nuclear transport of the structural chromatin protein Hmgb1.
000D39 (2006) S. Akterin [Suède] ; R F Cowburn ; A. Miranda-Vizuete ; A. Jiménez ; N. Bogdanovic ; B. Winblad ; A. Cedazo-MinguezInvolvement of glutaredoxin-1 and thioredoxin-1 in beta-amyloid toxicity and Alzheimer's disease.
001060 (2000) K. Hirota [Japon] ; M. Matsui ; M. Murata ; Y. Takashima ; F S Cheng ; T. Itoh ; K. Fukuda ; J. Yodoi ; Y. JunjiNucleoredoxin, glutaredoxin, and thioredoxin differentially regulate NF-kappaB, AP-1, and CREB activation in HEK293 cells.
001216 (1995) G. Powis [États-Unis] ; M. Briehl ; J. OblongRedox signalling and the control of cell growth and death.

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