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List of bibliographic references indexed by Cellules COS

Number of relevant bibliographic references: 8.
Ident.Authors (with country if any)Title
000139 (2019) Pinakin Pandya [Israël] ; Minesh Jethva [Israël] ; Eitan Rubin [Israël] ; Ramon Y. Birnbaum [Israël] ; Alex Braiman [Israël] ; Noah Isakov [Israël]PICOT binding to chromatin-associated EED negatively regulates cyclin D2 expression by increasing H3K27me3 at the CCND2 gene promoter.
000263 (2018) Chang Liu [États-Unis] ; Na Luo [États-Unis] ; Chun-Yu Tung [États-Unis] ; Benjamin J. Perrin [États-Unis] ; Bo Zhao [États-Unis]GRXCR2 Regulates Taperin Localization Critical for Stereocilia Morphology and Hearing.
000973 (2010) Ariel Ohayon [Israël] ; Yael Babichev ; Moran Galperin ; Amnon Altman ; Noah IsakovWidespread expression of PICOT in mouse and human tissues with predominant localization to epithelium.
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.
000A52 (2010) Maxim V. Gerashchenko [États-Unis] ; Dan Su ; Vadim N. GladyshevCUG start codon generates thioredoxin/glutathione reductase isoforms in mouse testes.
000D55 (2006) Hyun-Jung Kang [Corée du Sud] ; Sung-Min Hong ; Byung-Chul Kim ; Eun-Hee Park ; Kisup Ahn ; Chang-Jin LimEffects of heterologous expression of thioredoxin reductase on the level of reactive oxygen species in COS-7 cells.
000F65 (2002) Michela Mazzocco [Italie] ; Massimo Maffei ; Aliana Egeo ; Alessandro Vergano ; Patrizio Arrigo ; Raffaella Di Lisi ; Fabio Ghiotto ; Paolo ScartezziniThe identification of a novel human homologue of the SH3 binding glutamic acid-rich (SH3BGR) gene establishes a new family of highly conserved small proteins related to Thioredoxin Superfamily.
001041 (2001) M. Mazzocco [Italie] ; P. Arrigo ; A. Egeo ; M. Maffei ; A. Vergano ; R. Di Lisi ; F. Ghiotto ; E. Ciccone ; R. Cinti ; R. Ravazzolo ; P. ScartezziniA novel human homologue of the SH3BGR gene encodes a small protein similar to Glutaredoxin 1 of Escherichia coli.

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