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Natural Products and their Role as Inhibitors of the Pro-Inflammatory Transcription Factor NF-κB
Phytochemistry Reviews, 2005Nuclear factor kappa B (NF-κB) is a transcription factor involved at the downstream stage of many signalling cascades and plays a crucial role in acute and chronic inflammatory conditions, induced and adaptive immunity, apoptosis and induced cell proliferation. For the last decade it has attracted intense research interest throughout the world.
Bremner, Paul, Heinrich, Michael
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The FASEB Journal, 2020
BackgroundIL6 is a pleotropic cytokine and functions as a pro‐ as well as anti‐inflammatory mechanism depending on the cell type or the specific pathological environment. It is unclear if a particular signaling pathway confers IL6 with this property.
Chaudhari, Sarika+4 more
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BackgroundIL6 is a pleotropic cytokine and functions as a pro‐ as well as anti‐inflammatory mechanism depending on the cell type or the specific pathological environment. It is unclear if a particular signaling pathway confers IL6 with this property.
Chaudhari, Sarika+4 more
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Cellular and Molecular Biology, 2019
Endothelial progenitor cells (EPCs) improve neovascularization and endothelium regeneration. Transplantation with EPCs is a therapeutic strategy for the treatment of ischemic diseases. However, the transplanted EPCs are susceptible to adverse environments such as hypoxia, inflammation and oxidative stress.
Meihui Wang, Guosheng Fu, Liang Xia
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Endothelial progenitor cells (EPCs) improve neovascularization and endothelium regeneration. Transplantation with EPCs is a therapeutic strategy for the treatment of ischemic diseases. However, the transplanted EPCs are susceptible to adverse environments such as hypoxia, inflammation and oxidative stress.
Meihui Wang, Guosheng Fu, Liang Xia
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Inhibition of DNA Binding by NF-κB with Pyrrole-Imidazole Polyamides
Biochemistry, 2002Synthetic ligands that bind to predetermined DNA sequences will offer a chemical approach to gene regulation if inhibition of a broad range of transcription factors can be achieved. NF-kappa B is a transcription factor that regulates a multitude of genes, including those involved in immune, inflammatory, and anti-apoptotic responses.
Wurtz, Nicholas R.+3 more
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The Role of NF-_B Signaling in Rotator Cuff Tendinopathy
2016Tendon injuries are the cause of 1 in 16 physician visits, while rotator cuff tendon injury affects over 17 million Americans annually. Chronic tendon injuries are associated with repetitive mechanical strain and loading, often without macroscopic damage at the tendon level.
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DNA binding and IκB inhibition of the cloned p65 subunit of NF-κB, a rel-related polypeptide
Cell, 1991Abstract The sequence and biochemical properties of the product of the cloned cDNA for the p65 subunit of nuclear factor κB (NF-κB) have been determined. The cDNA has an open reading frame of 549 amino acids capable of encoding a 60 kd protein. NF-κB p65 contains an amino-terminal region of 320 amino acids with extensive similarity to the oncogene c ...
Garry P. Nolan+5 more
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NF-κB p50: THE ROLE OF REDOX SIGNALING AND LOSS OF FUNCTION IN DYSREGULATED MICROGLIAL ACTIVATION
2014VCU Theses and ...
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CD28-mediated activation of NF-κB in CD45RA+ and CD45RO+ T cells
Immunology Letters, 1997openaire +1 more source
Pre-exposure to oxidative stress decreases the NF-κB dependent transcription in T lymphocytes
Immunology Letters, 1997openaire +2 more sources