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Towards a next step of the research of regulatory networks in plant growth and development
Colonization of patients, healthcare workers, and the environment with healthcare-associated Staphylococcus epidermidis genotypes in an intensive care unit: a prospective observational cohort study
In vitro characterization and in vivo toxicity, antioxidant and immunomodulatory effect of fermented foods; Xenijiâą
Nickel Ion Inhibits Nuclear Factor-Kappa B Activity in Human Oral Squamous Cell Carcinoma
Angiotensin II induces gene transcription through cell-type-dependent effects on the nuclear factor-ĐșB (NF-ĐșB) transcription factor
Transcriptome analysis of Hevea brasiliensis in response to exogenous methyl jasmonate provides novel insights into regulation of jasmonate-elicited rubber biosynthesis
Crosstalk of reactive oxygen species and NF-ÎșB signaling
NF-ÎșB proteins are a family of transcription factors that are of central importance in inflammation and immunity. NF-ÎșB also plays important roles in other processes, including development, cell growth and survival, and proliferation, and is involved in many pathological conditions. Reactive Oxygen Species (ROS) are created by a variety of cellular processes as part of cellular signaling events. While certain NF-ÎșB-regulated genes play a major role in regulating the amount of ROS in the cell, ROS have various inhibitory or stimulatory roles in NF-ÎșB signaling. Here we review the regulation of ROS levels by NF-ÎșB targets and various ways in which ROS have been proposed to impact NF-ÎșB signaling pathways