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1. The alpha and beta subunits of the GA-binding protein form a stable heterodimer in solution. Revised model of heterotetrameric complex assembly.

3. GA-binding protein-dependent transcription initiator elements. Effect of helical spacing between polyomavirus enhancer a factor 3(PEA3)/Ets-binding sites on initiator activity.

4. Redox regulation of GA-binding protein-alpha DNA binding activity.

5. Identification of redox-sensitive cysteines in GA-binding protein-alpha that regulate DNA binding and heterodimerization.

6. Disrupting the RNA polymerase II transcription cycle through CDK7 inhibition ameliorates inflammatory arthritis.

7. Mechanisms of epigenomic and functional convergence between glucocorticoid- and IL4-driven macrophage programming.

8. The interferon-rich skin environment regulates Langerhans cell ADAM17 to promote photosensitivity in lupus.

9. RNA-seq Analysis of Peri-Implant Tissue Shows Differences in Immune, Notch, Wnt, and Angiogenesis Pathways in Aged Versus Young Mice.

10. Altered function and differentiation of age-associated B cells contribute to the female bias in lupus mice.

11. In vitro responses to platelet-rich-plasma are associated with variable clinical outcomes in patients with knee osteoarthritis.

13. Transcription cofactor GRIP1 differentially affects myeloid cell-driven neuroinflammation and response to IFN-β therapy.

14. Serine-threonine kinase ROCK2 regulates germinal center B cell positioning and cholesterol biosynthesis.

15. Negative elongation factor complex enables macrophage inflammatory responses by controlling anti-inflammatory gene expression.

16. iRhom2 promotes lupus nephritis through TNF-α and EGFR signaling.

17. Regulation of age-associated B cells by IRF5 in systemic autoimmunity.

18. Gene-specific mechanisms direct glucocorticoid-receptor-driven repression of inflammatory response genes in macrophages.

19. Glucocorticoid-induced phosphorylation by CDK9 modulates the coactivator functions of transcriptional cofactor GRIP1 in macrophages.

20. The mTORC1-4E-BP-eIF4E axis controls de novo Bcl6 protein synthesis in T cells and systemic autoimmunity.

21. Targeting the RhoA-ROCK pathway to reverse T-cell dysfunction in SLE.

22. Shifting diets and the rise of male-biased inequality on the Central Plains of China during Eastern Zhou.

23. The transcriptional coregulator GRIP1 controls macrophage polarization and metabolic homeostasis.

24. Regulation of Effector Treg Cells in Murine Lupus.

25. Glucocorticoid Signaling: An Update from a Genomic Perspective.

26. Glucocorticoid receptor coordinates transcription factor-dominated regulatory network in macrophages.

27. Nuclear receptors in inflammation control: repression by GR and beyond.

28. Glucocorticoid receptor represses proinflammatory genes at distinct steps of the transcription cycle.

29. Role of transcriptional coregulator GRIP1 in the anti-inflammatory actions of glucocorticoids.

30. Glucocorticoid-dependent phosphorylation of the transcriptional coregulator GRIP1.

31. The type I interferon signaling pathway is a target for glucocorticoid inhibition.

32. Immediate mediators of the inflammatory response are poised for gene activation through RNA polymerase II stalling.

33. GRIP1-associated SET-domain methyltransferase in glucocorticoid receptor target gene expression.

34. Glucocorticoids and the innate immune system: crosstalk with the toll-like receptor signaling network.

35. The GRIP1:IRF3 interaction as a target for glucocorticoid receptor-mediated immunosuppression.

36. Comparative modeling of the N-terminal domain of the 67kDa laminin-binding protein: implications for putative ribosomal function.

38. Visualization of interactions among bZIP and Rel family proteins in living cells using bimolecular fluorescence complementation.

39. A second catalytic domain in the Elp3 histone acetyltransferases: a candidate for histone demethylase activity?

40. Close encounters of many kinds: Fos-Jun interactions that mediate transcription regulatory specificity.

41. Cytochrome c oxidase assembly factors with a thioredoxin fold are conserved among prokaryotes and eukaryotes.

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