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JNK signaling in cancer cell survival
Medicinal research reviews (Print), 2019c‐Jun N‐terminal kinase (JNK) is involved in cancer cell apoptosis; however, emerging evidence indicates that this Janus signaling promotes cancer cell survival.
Qinghua Wu +5 more
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Science Signaling, 2009
The mutant Huntingtin protein inhibits fast axonal transport by activating a JNK isoform that is enriched in brain.
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The mutant Huntingtin protein inhibits fast axonal transport by activating a JNK isoform that is enriched in brain.
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The JNK signal transduction pathway
Current Opinion in Genetics & Development, 2002The c-Jun NH(2)-terminal kinases (JNKs) are an evolutionarily conserved sub-group of mitogen-activated protein (MAP) kinases. Recent studies have improved our understanding of the physiological function of the JNK pathway. Roles of novel molecules that participate in the JNK pathway have been defined and new insight into the role of JNK in survival ...
Claire R, Weston, Roger J, Davis
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The JNK inhibitor D-JNKI-1 blocks apoptotic JNK signaling in brain mitochondria
Molecular and Cellular Neuroscience, 2012Kainic acid (KA) induced seizures provokes an extensive neuronal degeneration initiated by c-Jun N-terminal kinases (JNK) as central mediators of excitotoxicity. However, the actions of their individual isoforms in cellular organelles including mitochondria remain to be elucidated.
Zhao Y +5 more
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Opposing Effects of ERK and JNK-p38 MAP Kinases on Apoptosis
Science, 1995Z. Xia +4 more
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A central role for JNK in obesity and insulin resistance
Nature, 2002J. Hirosumi +7 more
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Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinase Pathways Mediated by ERK, JNK, and p38 Protein Kinases
Science, 2002G. Johnson, R. Lapadat
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Signal integration by JNK and p38 MAPK pathways in cancer development
Nature Reviews. Cancer, 2009E. Wagner, A. Nebreda
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