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The molecular mechanism for nuclear transport and its application

Kim YH, Han ME, Oh SO

Transportation between the cytoplasm and the nucleoplasm is critical for many physiological and pathophysiological processes including gene expression, signal transduction, and oncogenesis. So, the molecular mechanism for the transportation needs...
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Role of HIF1α Regulatory Factors in Stem Cells

Lee HJ, Jung YH, Choi GE, Kim JS, Chae CW, Han HJ

Hypoxia-inducible factor 1 (HIF1) is a master transcription factor that induces the transcription of genes involved in the metabolism and behavior of stem cells. HIF1-mediated adaptation to hypoxia is required...
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Deletion of the Importin-alpha Gene in the Breast Cancer Cell

Song BJ, Kim CS, Jin MO, Kim DH, Moon YH, Kim IS, Oh ST, Chung SS, Lee JH, Song YT

  • KMID: 2095638
  • J Korean Surg Soc.
  • 1999 Jun;56(Suppl):947-956.
BACKGROUND: BRCA1 (breast-cancer gene 1) is a tumor suppressor gene that accounts for nearly all families of both early onset breast and ovarian cancer and about 45% of families with...
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Development of Monoclonal Antibodies Against Human IRF-5 and Their Use in Identifying the Binding of IRF-5 to Nuclear Import Proteins Karyopherin-alpha1 and -beta1

Yeon SI, Youn JH, Lim MH, Lee HJ, Kim YM, Choi JE, Lee JM, Shin JS

PURPOSE: IRF-5 is a direct transducer of virus-mediated and TLR-mediated signaling pathways for the expression of cytokines and chemokines which form homodimers or heterodimers with IRF-7. However, direct IRF-5-specific monoclonal...
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Survive or thrive: tradeoff strategy for cellular senescence

Park SC

Aging-dependent cellular behaviors toward extrinsic stress are characterized by the confined localization of certain molecules to either nuclear or perinuclear regions. Although most growth factors can activate downstream signaling in...
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