2011
Mitoxosome: a mitochondrial platform for cross‐talk between cellular stress and antiviral signaling
Tal MC, Iwasaki A. Mitoxosome: a mitochondrial platform for cross‐talk between cellular stress and antiviral signaling. Immunological Reviews 2011, 243: 215-234. PMID: 21884179, PMCID: PMC3170140, DOI: 10.1111/j.1600-065x.2011.01038.x.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCellular stressMitochondrial functionCell biologic analysesViral recognitionInnate immune signalingDynamic relocalizationAntiviral signalingImmune signalingMitochondriaAntiviral responseMultiple pathwaysAntiviral immunityCurrent understandingRecent findingsSignalingViral replicationInnate responseIntegrated viewBiologic analysisRecent studiesSignalosomeRelocalizationKey componentStressIntegral platform
1990
Hypereosinophilic syndrome with evolution to myeloproliferative disorder: temporal relationship to loss of Y chromosome and c-N-ras activation.
Needleman S, Mane S, Gutheil J, Kapil V, Heyman M, Testa J. Hypereosinophilic syndrome with evolution to myeloproliferative disorder: temporal relationship to loss of Y chromosome and c-N-ras activation. 1990, 4: 149-55. PMID: 2258361.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdultBase SequenceDNA, NeoplasmDNA, Single-StrandedEosinophiliaGene Expression Regulation, NeoplasticGenes, rasHumansKaryotypingLeukemia, MyeloidLongitudinal StudiesMaleMolecular Sequence DataMyeloproliferative DisordersPolymerase Chain ReactionSex Chromosome AberrationsSyndromeTime FactorsY ChromosomeConceptsChronic myeloid leukemicY chromosome lossN-ras activationSubstitution of glycineRas activationChromosome lossY chromosomeMyeloid differentiationCodon 12 GGenetic lesionsTransversion mutationsC transversion mutationsMarrow failureMolecular biologic analysesBiologic analysisActivationChromosomesMyeloproliferative syndrome
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