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Langerhans cell protein 1 (LCP1) binds to PNUTS in the nucleus: implications for this complex in transcriptional regulation

Lee SJ, Lee JK, Maeng YS, Kim YM, Kwon YG

Protein phosphatase-1 (PP1) nuclear targeting subunit (PNUTS), also called PP1R10, p99, or CAT 53 was originally isolated as a mammalian nuclear PP1-binding protein. In this study, we performed yeast two-hybrid...
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Inhibition of cell proliferation by a resveratrol analog in human pancreatic and breast cancer cells

Hong YB, Kang HJ, Kim HJ, Rosen EM, Dakshanamurthy S, Rondanin R, Baruchello R, Grisolia G, Daniele S, Bae I

Resveratrol has been reported to possess cancer preventive properties. In this study, we analyzed anti-tumor activity of a newly synthesized resveratrol analog, cis-3,4',5-trimethoxy-3'-hydroxystilbene (hereafter called 11b) towards breast and pancreatic...
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Tie2 is tied at the cell-cell contacts and to extracellular matrix by Angiopoietin-1

Fukuhara S, Sako K, Noda K, Nagao K, Miura K, Mochizuki

Angiopoietin-1 (Ang1) binds to and activates Tie2 receptor tyrosine kinase. Ang1-Tie2 signal has been proposed to exhibit two opposite roles in the controlling blood vessels. One is vascular stabilization and...
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Resveratrol inhibits foam cell formation via NADPH oxidase 1-mediated reactive oxygen species and monocyte chemotactic protein-1

Park DW, Baek K, Kim JR, Lee JJ, Ryu SH, Chin BR, Baek SH

Resveratrol is a polyphenolic compound in red wine that has anti-oxidant and cardioprotective effects in animal models. Reactive oxygen species (ROS) and monocyte chemotactic protein-1 (MCP-1) play key roles in...
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Reactive oxygen species regulate the generation of urokinase plasminogen activator in human hepatoma cells via MAPK pathways after treatment with hepatocyte growth factor

Lee KH, Kim JR

Tumor cells are known to produce larger amounts of reactive oxygen species (ROS) than normal cells. Although numerous reports have indicated the importance of ROS in urokinase plasminogen activator (uPA)...
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B cell activation factor (BAFF) is a novel adipokine that links obesity and inflammation

Kim YH, Choi BH, Cheon HG, Do MS

B cell activation factor (BAFF) is a novel member of the TNF ligand superfamily, mainly produced by myeloid cells. BAFF has been shown to participate in B-cell survival and B-...
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AMP kinase/cyclooxygenase-2 pathway regulates proliferation and apoptosis of cancer cells treated with quercetin

Lee YK, Park SY, Kim YM, Lee WS, Park OJ

AMPK (AMP-activated protein kinase) is highly conserved in eukaryotes, where it functions primarily as a sensor of cellular energy status. Recent studies indicate that AMPK activation strongly suppresses cell proliferation...
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Sensory involvement in the SOD1-G93A mouse model of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis

Guo YS, Wu DX, Wu HR, Wu SY, Yang C, Li B, Bu H, Zhang YS, Li CY

A subset of patients of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) present with mutation of Cu/Zn superoxide dismutase 1 (SOD1), and such mutants caused an ALS-like disorder when expressed in rodents. These...
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Selective addition of CXCR3+CCR4-CD4+ Th1 cells enhances generation of cytotoxic T cells by dendritic cells in vitro

Yoon SH, Yun SO, Park JY, Won HY, Kim EK, Sohn HJ, Cho HI, Kim TG

Increasing importance is being given to the stimulation of Th1 response in cancer immunotherapy because its presence can shift the direction of adaptive immune responses toward protective immunity. Based on...
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