AAAAAA

   
Results: 1-23 |
Results: 23

Authors: OUTINEN PA SOOD SK LIAW PCY SARGE KD MAEDA N HIRSH J RIBAU J PODOR TJ WEITZ JI AUSTIN RC
Citation: Pa. Outinen et al., CHARACTERIZATION OF THE STRESS-INDUCING EFFECTS OF HOMOCYSTEINE, Biochemical journal, 332, 1998, pp. 213-221

Authors: SARGE KD CULLEN KE
Citation: Kd. Sarge et Ke. Cullen, REGULATION OF HSP EXPRESSION DURING RODENT SPERMATOGENESIS, Cellular and molecular life sciences, 53(2), 1997, pp. 191-197

Authors: CULLEN KE SARGE KD
Citation: Ke. Cullen et Kd. Sarge, CHARACTERIZATION OF HYPOTHERMIA-INDUCED CELLULAR STRESS-RESPONSE IN MOUSE-TISSUES, The Journal of biological chemistry, 272(3), 1997, pp. 1742-1746

Authors: LEPPA S PIRKKALA L SAARENTO H SARGE KD SISTONEN L
Citation: S. Leppa et al., OVEREXPRESSION OF HSF2-BETA INHIBITS HEMIN-INDUCED HEAT-SHOCK GENE-EXPRESSION AND ERYTHROID-DIFFERENTIATION IN K562 CELLS, The Journal of biological chemistry, 272(24), 1997, pp. 15293-15298

Authors: HANSEN RK OESTERREICH S LEMIEUX P SARGE KD FUQUA SAW
Citation: Rk. Hansen et al., QUERCETIN INHIBITS HEAT-SHOCK-PROTEIN INDUCTION BUT NOT HEAT-SHOCK FACTOR DNA-BINDING IN HUMAN BREAST-CARCINOMA CELLS, Biochemical and biophysical research communications, 239(3), 1997, pp. 851-856

Authors: HEYDARI AR YOU SH TAKAHASHI R GUTSMANN A SARGE KD RICHARDSON A
Citation: Ar. Heydari et al., EFFECT OF CALORIC RESTRICTION ON THE EXPRESSION OF HEAT-SHOCK PROTEIN-70 AND THE ACTIVATION OF HEAT-SHOCK TRANSCRIPTION FACTOR-1, Developmental genetics, 18(2), 1996, pp. 114-124

Authors: GOODSON ML PARKSARGE OK SARGE KD
Citation: Ml. Goodson et al., TISSUE-DEPENDENT EXPRESSION OF HEAT-SHOCK FACTOR-2 ISOFORMS WITH DISTINCT TRANSCRIPTIONAL ACTIVITIES, Molecular and cellular biology, 15(10), 1995, pp. 5288-5293

Authors: SARGE KD BRAY AE GOODSON ML
Citation: Kd. Sarge et al., ALTERED STRESS-RESPONSE IN TESTIS, Nature, 374(6518), 1995, pp. 126-126

Authors: GOODSON ML SARGE KD
Citation: Ml. Goodson et Kd. Sarge, HEAT-INDUCIBLE DNA FINDING OF PURIFIED HEAT-SHOCK TRANSCRIPTION FACTOR-1, The Journal of biological chemistry, 270(6), 1995, pp. 2447-2450

Authors: SARGE KD
Citation: Kd. Sarge, MALE GERM CELL-SPECIFIC ALTERATION IN TEMPERATURE SET-POINT OF THE CELLULAR STRESS-RESPONSE, The Journal of biological chemistry, 270(32), 1995, pp. 18745-18748

Authors: PARKSARGE OK SARGE KD
Citation: Ok. Parksarge et Kd. Sarge, CIS-REGULATORY ELEMENTS CONFERRING CYCLIC 3',5'-ADENOSINE-MONOPHOSPHATE RESPONSIVENESS OF THE PROGESTERONE-RECEPTOR GENE IN TRANSFECTED RATGRANULOSA-CELLS, Endocrinology, 136(12), 1995, pp. 5430-5437

Authors: SARGE KD PARKSARGE OK GOODSON ML
Citation: Kd. Sarge et al., MODULATION OF HEAT-SHOCK TRANSCRIPTION FACTOR-II (HSF2) FUNCTION IN TESTIS BY REGULATED ALTERNATIVE SPLICING OF THE HSF2 PRECURSOR MESSENGER-RNA, Biology of reproduction, 52, 1995, pp. 144-144

Authors: GOODSON ML SARGE KD
Citation: Ml. Goodson et Kd. Sarge, REGULATED EXPRESSION OF HEAT-SHOCK FACTOR-1 ISOFORMS WITH DISTINCT LEUCINE-ZIPPER ARRAYS VIA TISSUE-DEPENDENT ALTERNATIVE SPLICING, Biochemical and biophysical research communications, 211(3), 1995, pp. 943-949

Authors: MURPHY SP GORZOWSKI JJ SARGE KD PHILLIPS B
Citation: Sp. Murphy et al., CHARACTERIZATION OF CONSTITUTIVE HSF2 DNA-BINDING ACTIVITY IN MOUSE EMBRYONAL CARCINOMA-CELLS, Molecular and cellular biology, 14(8), 1994, pp. 5309-5317

Authors: SISTONEN L SARGE KD MORIMOTO RI
Citation: L. Sistonen et al., HUMAN HEAT-SHOCK FACTOR-1 AND FACTOR-2 ARE DIFFERENTIALLY ACTIVATED AND CAN SYNERGISTICALLY INDUCE HSP70 GENE-TRANSCRIPTION, Molecular and cellular biology, 14(3), 1994, pp. 2087-2099

Authors: JURIVICH DA SISTONEN L SARGE KD MORIMOTO RI
Citation: Da. Jurivich et al., ARACHIDONATE IS A POTENT MODULATOR OF HUMAN HEAT-SHOCK GENE-TRANSCRIPTION, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United Statesof America, 91(6), 1994, pp. 2280-2284

Authors: MATHUR SK SISTONEN L BROWN IR MURPHY SP SARGE KD MORIMOTO RI
Citation: Sk. Mathur et al., DEFICIENT INDUCTION OF HUMAN HSP70 HEAT-SHOCK GENE-TRANSCRIPTION IN Y79 RETINOBLASTOMA CELLS DESPITE ACTIVATION OF HEAT-SHOCK FACTOR-1, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United Statesof America, 91(18), 1994, pp. 8695-8699

Authors: WICKSON AL MILLER CS CENTERS AP SARGE KD JACOB RJ DICKSON RC
Citation: Al. Wickson et al., HEAT-SHOCK PROTEINS BIND THE HSV-1 LAT PROMOTER, Journal of dental research, 73, 1994, pp. 315-315

Authors: FAWCETT TW SYLVESTER SL SARGE KD MORIMOTO RI HOLBROOK NJ
Citation: Tw. Fawcett et al., EFFECTS OF NEUROHORMONAL STRESS AND AGING ON THE ACTIVATION OF MAMMALIAN HEAT-SHOCK FACTOR-1, The Journal of biological chemistry, 269(51), 1994, pp. 32272-32278

Authors: SARGE KD PARKSARGE OK KIRBY JD MAYO KE MORIMOTO RI
Citation: Kd. Sarge et al., EXPRESSION OF HEAT-SHOCK FACTOR-2 IN MOUSE TESTIS - POTENTIAL ROLE ASA REGULATOR OF HEAT-SHOCK PROTEIN GENE-EXPRESSION DURING SPERMATOGENESIS, Biology of reproduction, 50(6), 1994, pp. 1334-1343

Authors: KROEGER PE SARGE KD MORIMOTO RI
Citation: Pe. Kroeger et al., MOUSE HEAT-SHOCK TRANSCRIPTION FACTOR-I AND FACTOR-II PREFER A TRIMERIC BINDING-SITE BUT INTERACT DIFFERENTLY WITH THE HSP70 HEAT-SHOCK ELEMENT, Molecular and cellular biology, 13(6), 1993, pp. 3370-3383

Authors: SARGE KD MURPHY SP MORIMOTO RI
Citation: Kd. Sarge et al., ACTIVATION OF HEAT-SHOCK GENE-TRANSCRIPTION BY HEAT-SHOCK FACTOR-I INVOLVES OLIGOMERIZATION, ACQUISITION OF DNA-BINDING ACTIVITY, AND NUCLEAR-LOCALIZATION AND CAN OCCUR IN THE ABSENCE OF STRESS (VOL 13, PG 1394, 1993), Molecular and cellular biology, 13(6), 1993, pp. 3838-3839

Authors: SARGE KD MURPHY SP MORIMOTO RI
Citation: Kd. Sarge et al., ACTIVATION OF HEAT-SHOCK GENE-TRANSCRIPTION BY HEAT-SHOCK FACTOR-I INVOLVES OLIGOMERIZATION, ACQUISITION OF DNA-BINDING ACTIVITY, AND NUCLEAR-LOCALIZATION AND CAN OCCUR IN THE ABSENCE OF STRESS, Molecular and cellular biology, 13(5), 1993, pp. 3122-3123
Risultati: 1-23 |