Nature, Volume 454Sir Norman Lockyer Macmillan Journals Limited, 2008 - Electronic journals |
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... proteins , and these pathways are collectively known as the unfolded - protein response . New observations suggest that the unfolded - protein response can initiate inflammation , and the coupling of these responses in specialized cells ...
... proteins , and these pathways are collectively known as the unfolded - protein response . New observations suggest that the unfolded - protein response can initiate inflammation , and the coupling of these responses in specialized cells ...
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... Protein folding is an oxidative process that generates ROS . ROS can target chaperones ( not shown ) and ER - based calcium ( Ca2 + ) channels , leading to the release of calcium from the ER into the cytosol and ER - stress signalling ...
... Protein folding is an oxidative process that generates ROS . ROS can target chaperones ( not shown ) and ER - based calcium ( Ca2 + ) channels , leading to the release of calcium from the ER into the cytosol and ER - stress signalling ...
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... protein synthesis , calcium signalling and ROS production by targeting the mitochondria and the ER in these cells ( Fig . 5 ) . The increased protein - folding demand and the signalling involving calcium and ROS induce the UPR and ...
... protein synthesis , calcium signalling and ROS production by targeting the mitochondria and the ER in these cells ( Fig . 5 ) . The increased protein - folding demand and the signalling involving calcium and ROS induce the UPR and ...
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SMAD proteins control DROSHAmediated microRNA maturation A McCulloch J Chen S M Evans | 109 |
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