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SGPP2 Ameliorates Chronic Heart Failure by Attenuating ERS via the SIRT1/AMPK Pathway. [PDF]
Kang Y, Wang Y, Wang L, Fu L.
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Endoplasmic Reticulum (ER) and ER-Phagy
2021The endoplasmic reticulum (ER) is a biosynthetic organelle in eukaryotic cells. Its capacity to produce proteins, lipids and oligosaccharides responds to physiologic and pathologic demand. The transcriptional and translational unfolded protein response (UPR) programs increase ER size and activity.
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Annals of Internal Medicine, 1992
Excerpt The Uncertainty of Housestaff Disputes about the incident flourished throughout the hospital for months.
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Excerpt The Uncertainty of Housestaff Disputes about the incident flourished throughout the hospital for months.
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p53 Down-Regulates ER-Responsive Genes by Interfering with the Binding of ER to ERE
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, 1999Overexpression of the tumor suppressor p53 in HeLa cells leads to loss of the estradiol- and genistein-induced human estrogen receptor (ERalpha) transactivity. The coactivator p300, which binds to both ERalpha and p53, does not prevent this loss of hERalpha function.
G, Liu, J A, Schwartz, S C, Brooks
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PROCES, 2014
Honour, violence and gender: a critical perspective Honour, violence and masculinity are closely linked in traditional criminology, and are combined with an ethnic profile of the offender. This article discusses the conclusion of these assumptions as ethnocentric, but also as a simplification of the gendered idea of honour.
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Honour, violence and gender: a critical perspective Honour, violence and masculinity are closely linked in traditional criminology, and are combined with an ethnic profile of the offender. This article discusses the conclusion of these assumptions as ethnocentric, but also as a simplification of the gendered idea of honour.
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