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102. Transcription Factors and Human Disease
103. Preface to the first edition
104. Alternative splicing of the Brn-3a and Brn-3b transcription factor RNAs is regulated in neuronal cells
105. Gene Therapy with Virus Vectors for specific Disease of the Nervous System
106. Arginine mutation alters binding of a human monoclonal antibody to antigens linked to systemic lupus erythematosus and the antiphospholipid syndrome
107. Hsp27 overexpression in the R6/2 mouse model of Huntington's disease: chronic neurodegeneration does not induce Hsp27 activation
108. Binding of antiphospholipid antibodies to discontinuous epitopes on domain I of human β2-glycoprotein I: Mutation studies including residues R39 to R43
109. Immediate upstream promoter regions required for neurospecific expression of SNAP-25
110. Direct evidence that the POU family transcription factor Oct-2 represses the cellular tyrosine hydroxylase gene in neuronal cells
111. The inhibitory domain in the Oct-2 transcription factor represses gene activity in a cell type-specific and promoter-independent manner
112. Protection of Neuronal and Cardiac Cells by HSP27
113. Brn-3b enhances the pro-apoptotic effects of p53 but not its induction of cell cycle arrest by cooperating in trans-activation of bax expression
114. Induction of parkin expression in the presence of oxidative stress
115. Altered cleavage and localization of PINK1 to aggresomes in the presence of proteasomal stress
116. Neuroprotective Effects of Virally Delivered HSPs in Experimental Stroke
117. The Brn-3b POU family transcription factor represses plakoglobin gene expression in human breast cancer cells
118. Herpes simplex virus vectors for gene therapy
119. Mice lackingSnrpn expression show normal regulation of neuronal alternative splicing events
120. Lupus autoantibodies to native DNA preferentially bind DNA presented on PolIV
121. The Brn-3b Transcription Factor Regulates the Growth, Behavior, and Invasiveness of Human Neuroblastoma Cells in Vitro and in Vivo
122. BAG-1 Proteins Protect Cardiac Myocytes from Simulated Ischemia/Reperfusion-induced Apoptosis via an Alternate Mechanism of Cell Survival Independent of the Proteasome
123. Transcription-factor mutations and disease
124. STAT-1 Interacts with p53 to Enhance DNA Damage-induced Apoptosis
125. Distinct serine residues in CBP and p300 are necessary for their activation by phenylephrine
126. Fine binding characteristics of human autoantibodies—partial molecular characterization
127. Somatic mutations to arginine residues affect the binding of human monoclonal antibodies to DNA, histones, SmD and Ro antigen
128. Heat shock proteins can protect aged human and rodent cells from different stressful stimuli
129. The cardioprotective effect of urocortin during ischaemia/reperfusion involves the prevention of mitochondrial damage
130. Nutritional supplementation with mixed essential amino acids enhances myocyte survival, preserving mitochondrial functional capacity during ischemia-reperfusion injury
131. Reduction in endogenous parkin levels renders glial cells sensitive to both caspase-dependent and caspase-independent cell death
132. HSP27 but not HSP70 has a potent protective effect against α-synuclein-induced cell death in mammalian neuronal cells
133. Parkin is recruited into aggresomes in a stress-specific manner: over-expression of parkin reduces aggresome formation but can be dissociated from parkinʼs effect on neuronal survival
134. Protective Effect of Heat Shock Proteins in the Nervous System
135. Urocortin-II and Urocortin-III Are Cardioprotective against Ischemia Reperfusion Injury: An Essential Endogenous Cardioprotective Role for Corticotropin Releasing Factor Receptor Type 2 in the Murine Heart
136. STAT-1: a novel regulator of apoptosis
137. Anti-cardiolipin/β-2 glycoprotein activities co-exist on human anti-DNA antibody light chains
138. Relative importance of different human aPL derived heavy and light chains in the binding of aPL to cardiolipin
139. How Do Antiphospholipid Antibodies Bind β2-Glycoprotein I?
140. Examination of the potential interactions between herpes simplex virus vectors and replication-competent virus in vitro and in vivo
141. A minimal Bcl-x promoter is activated by Brn-3a and repressed by p53
142. The Neuroprotective Effects of Heat Shock Protein 27 Overexpression in Transgenic Animals against Kainate-induced Seizures and Hippocampal Cell Death
143. The Transcriptional Co-activators CREB-binding Protein (CBP) and p300 Play a Critical Role in Cardiac Hypertrophy That Is Dependent on Their Histone Acetyltransferase Activity
144. A systematic analysis of sequences of human antiphospholipid and anti–β2-glycoprotein I antibodies: The importance of somatic mutations and certain sequence motifs
145. Sensory neurons from mice lacking the Brn-3b POU family transcription factor are resistant to death-inducing stimuli both in vitro and in vivo
146. Heat shock protein 27 delivered via a herpes simplex virus vector can protect neurons of the hippocampus against kainic-acid-induced cell loss
147. Measurement of Brn-3a levels in Pap smears provides a novel diagnostic marker for the detection of cervical neoplasia
148. FLIP protects cardiomyocytes from apoptosis induced by simulated ischemia/reoxygenation, as demonstrated by short hairpin-induced (shRNA) silencing of FLIP mRNA
149. Bimoclomol, a heat shock protein co-inducer, acts by the prolonged activation of heat shock factor-1
150. Chapter 7 Alternative RNA splicing
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