NuPAGE™ 7%, Tris-Acetate, 1.0 mm, Mini Protein Gel, 10-well, 10 Gels/Box - Citations

NuPAGE™ 7%, Tris-Acetate, 1.0 mm, Mini Protein Gel, 10-well, 10 Gels/Box - Citations

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Abstract
HIV protease inhibitors activate the unfolded protein response in macrophages: implication for atherosclerosis and cardiovascular disease.
AuthorsZhou H, Pandak WM, Lyall V, Natarajan R, Hylemon PB,
JournalMol Pharmacol
PubMed ID15976036
'Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) protease inhibitors have been successfully used in highly active antiretroviral therapy for HIV-1 infection. Treatment of patients infected with HIV with HIV protease inhibitors is unfortunately associated with a number of clinically significant metabolic abnormalities and an increased risk of premature atherosclerosis and myocardial infarction. However, ... More
A bicistronic subgenomic mRNA encodes both the ORF2 and ORF3 proteins of hepatitis E virus.
AuthorsGraff J, Torian U, Nguyen H, Emerson SU,
JournalJ Virol
PubMed ID16731930
Hepatitis E virus replicons containing the neomycin resistance gene expressed from open reading frames (ORFs) 2 and 3 were transfected into Huh-7 cells, and stable cell lines containing functional replicons were selected by constant exposure to G418 sulfate. Northern blot analyses detected full-length replicon RNA and a single subgenomic RNA. ... More
Biophysical and mutational analysis of the putative bZIP domain of Epstein-Barr virus EBNA 3C.
AuthorsWest MJ, Webb HM, Sinclair AJ, Woolfson DN,
JournalJ Virol
PubMed ID15308737
Epstein-Barr virus nuclear antigen 3C (EBNA 3C) is essential for B-cell immortalization and functions as a regulator of viral and cellular transcription. EBNA 3C contains glutamine-rich and proline-rich domains and a region in the N terminus consisting of a stretch of basic residues followed by a run of leucine residues ... More