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List of bibliographic references indexed by alpha

Number of relevant bibliographic references: 15.
Ident.Authors (with country if any)Title
000527 (2018) Pieter Denorme [Belgique] ; Marie-Anne Morren [Belgique] ; Silke Hollants [Belgique] ; Marijke Spaepen [Belgique] ; Kate Suaer [Belgique] ; Nele Zutterman [Belgique] ; Veerle Labarque [Belgique] ; Eric Legius [Belgique] ; Hilde Brems [Belgique]Phosphatidylinositol-4,5-bisphosphate 3-kinase catalytic subunit alpha (PIK3CA)-related overgrowth spectrum: A brief report.
001352 (2011) Velmurugesan Arulampalam [Suède] ; Iryna Kolosenko ; Linn Hjortsberg ; Ann-Charlotte Björklund ; Dan Grandér ; Katja Pokrovskaja TammActivation of STAT1 is required for interferon-alpha-mediated cell death.
001413 (2010) Wataru Nomura [Japon] ; Kazuhiro Maeta ; Keiko Kita ; Shingo Izawa ; Yoshiharu InoueMethylglyoxal activates Gcn2 to phosphorylate eIF2alpha independently of the TOR pathway in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.
001514 (2009) Jill A. Fielhaber [Canada] ; Ying-Shan Han ; Jason Tan ; Shuo Xing ; Catherine M. Biggs ; Kwang-Bo Joung ; Arnold S. KristofInactivation of mammalian target of rapamycin increases STAT1 nuclear content and transcriptional activity in alpha4- and protein phosphatase 2A-dependent fashion.
001539 (2009) Esti Yeger-Lotem [États-Unis] ; Laura Riva ; Linhui Julie Su ; Aaron D. Gitler ; Anil G. Cashikar ; Oliver D. King ; Pavan K. Auluck ; Melissa L. Geddie ; Julie S. Valastyan ; David R. Karger ; Susan Lindquist ; Ernest FraenkelBridging high-throughput genetic and transcriptional data reveals cellular responses to alpha-synuclein toxicity.
001821 (2005) Linda M. Stephenson [États-Unis] ; Do-Sim Park ; Ana L. Mora ; Shreevrat Goenka ; Mark BoothbySequence motifs in IL-4R alpha mediating cell-cycle progression of primary lymphocytes.
001861 (2004) Heath D. Skinner [États-Unis] ; Jenny Z. Zheng ; Jing Fang ; Faton Agani ; Bing-Hua JiangVascular endothelial growth factor transcriptional activation is mediated by hypoxia-inducible factor 1alpha, HDM2, and p70S6K1 in response to phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase/AKT signaling.
001904 (2004) Heath D. Skinner [États-Unis] ; Xiao-Song Zhong ; Ning Gao ; Xianglin Shi ; Bing-Hua JiangArsenite induces p70S6K1 activation and HIF-1alpha expression in prostate cancer cells.
001911 (2003) Vera A. Cherkasova [États-Unis] ; Alan G. HinnebuschTranslational control by TOR and TAP42 through dephosphorylation of eIF2alpha kinase GCN2.
001924 (2003) Hiroyuki Kubota [Japon] ; Tohru Obata ; Kazuhisa Ota ; Takuma Sasaki ; Takashi ItoRapamycin-induced translational derepression of GCN4 mRNA involves a novel mechanism for activation of the eIF2 alpha kinase GCN2.
001A48 (1999) D M Harris [États-Unis] ; T L Myrick ; S J RundleThe Arabidopsis homolog of yeast TAP42 and mammalian alpha4 binds to the catalytic subunit of protein phosphatase 2A and is induced by chilling.
001A71 (1998) M. Nanahoshi [Japon] ; T. Nishiuma ; Y. Tsujishita ; K. Hara ; S. Inui ; N. Sakaguchi ; K. YonezawaRegulation of protein phosphatase 2A catalytic activity by alpha4 protein and its yeast homolog Tap42.
001A83 (1997) S M Aronica [États-Unis] ; A C Gingras ; N. Sonenberg ; S. Cooper ; N. Hague ; H E BroxmeyerMacrophage inflammatory protein-1alpha and interferon-inducible protein 10 inhibit synergistically induced growth factor stimulation of MAP kinase activity and suppress phosphorylation of eukaryotic initiation factor 4E and 4E binding protein 1.
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.
001B31 (1994) J H Lai [États-Unis] ; T H TanCD28 signaling causes a sustained down-regulation of I kappa B alpha which can be prevented by the immunosuppressant rapamycin.

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