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List of bibliographic references indexed by Polyènes (pharmacologie)

Number of relevant bibliographic references: 49.
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Ident.Authors (with country if any)Title
001A63 (1998) T. Noda [Japon] ; Y. OhsumiTor, a phosphatidylinositol kinase homologue, controls autophagy in yeast.
001A65 (1998) C. Berset [Suisse] ; H. Trachsel ; M. AltmannThe TOR (target of rapamycin) signal transduction pathway regulates the stability of translation initiation factor eIF4G in the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae.
001A72 (1998) D. Zaragoza [Canada] ; A. Ghavidel ; J. Heitman ; M C SchultzRapamycin induces the G0 program of transcriptional repression in yeast by interfering with the TOR signaling pathway.
001A73 (1998) R T Abraham [États-Unis]Mammalian target of rapamycin: immunosuppressive drugs uncover a novel pathway of cytokine receptor signaling.
001A77 (1998) G K Wong [États-Unis] ; S. Griffith ; I. Kojima ; A L DemainAntifungal activities of rapamycin and its derivatives, prolylrapamycin, 32-desmethylrapamycin, and 32-desmethoxyrapamycin.
001A79 (1997) A. Borchardt [États-Unis] ; S D Liberles ; S R Biggar ; G R Crabtree ; S L SchreiberSmall molecule-dependent genetic selection in stochastic nanodroplets as a means of detecting protein-ligand interactions on a large scale.
001A80 (1997) R. Weisman [Israël] ; M. Choder ; Y. KoltinRapamycin specifically interferes with the developmental response of fission yeast to starvation.
001A81 (1997) R. Banholzer [Suisse] ; A P Nair ; H H Hirsch ; X F Ming ; C. MoroniRapamycin destabilizes interleukin-3 mRNA in autocrine tumor cells by a mechanism requiring an intact 3' untranslated region.
001A82 (1997) H S Oz [États-Unis] ; W T HughesNovel anti-Pneumocystis carinii effects of the immunosuppressant mycophenolate mofetil in contrast to provocative effects of tacrolimus, sirolimus, and dexamethasone.
001A84 (1997) K P High [États-Unis] ; R G WashburnInvasive aspergillosis in mice immunosuppressed with cyclosporin A, tacrolimus (FK506), or sirolimus (rapamycin).
001A85 (1997) A P Makrigiannis [Canada] ; D W HoskinInhibition of CTL induction by rapamycin: IL-2 rescues granzyme B and perforin expression but only partially restores cytotoxic activity.
001A88 (1997) M. Onda [Japon] ; S. Inui ; K. Maeda ; M. Suzuki ; E. Takahashi ; N. SakaguchiExpression and chromosomal localization of the human alpha 4/IGBP1 gene, the structure of which is closely related to the yeast TAP42 protein of the rapamycin-sensitive signal transduction pathway.
001A89 (1997) M. Polymenis [États-Unis] ; E V SchmidtCoupling of cell division to cell growth by translational control of the G1 cyclin CLN3 in yeast.
001A91 (1997) A. Odom [États-Unis] ; S. Muir ; E. Lim ; D L Toffaletti ; J. Perfect ; J. HeitmanCalcineurin is required for virulence of Cryptococcus neoformans.
001A94 (1996) A. Bell [Irlande (pays)] ; H C Roberts ; L H ChappellThe antiparasite effects of cyclosporin A: possible drug targets and clinical applications.
001A95 (1996) N C Barbet [Suisse] ; U. Schneider ; S B Helliwell ; I. Stansfield ; M F Tuite ; M N HallTOR controls translation initiation and early G1 progression in yeast.
001A96 (1996) C J Di Como [États-Unis] ; K T ArndtNutrients, via the Tor proteins, stimulate the association of Tap42 with type 2A phosphatases.
001A98 (1996) C M Alarcon [États-Unis] ; M E Cardenas ; J. HeitmanMammalian RAFT1 kinase domain provides rapamycin-sensitive TOR function in yeast.
001A99 (1996) D Z Wang [États-Unis] ; A. Cherrington ; B. Famakin-Mosuro ; M. BoothbyIndependent pathways for de-repression of the mouse Ig heavy chain germ-line epsilon promoter: an IL-4 NAF/NF-IL-4 site as a context-dependent negative element.
001B02 (1996) M. Nielsen [Danemark] ; A. Svejgaard ; S. Skov ; P. Dobson ; K. Bendtzen ; C. Geisler ; N. OdumIL-2 induces beta2-integrin adhesion via a wortmannin/LY294002-sensitive, rapamycin-resistant pathway. Phosphorylation of a 125-kilodalton protein correlates with induction of adhesion, but not mitogenesis.
001B03 (1996) G J Buckle [États-Unis] ; D A Hafler ; P. HöllsbergHTLV-I-induced T-cell activation.

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