Nutritional Sensor REDD1 in Cancer and Inflammation: Friend or Foe?Zhidkova E.M.,
Lylova E.S.,
Grigoreva D.D.,
Kirsanov K.I.,
Osipova A.V.,
Kulikov E.P.,
Mertsalov S.A.,
Belitsky G.A.,
Budunova I.,
Yakubovskaya M.G.,
Lesovaya E.A. , hypoxia, DNA damage, and stress hormones,
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Anticancer Plant Secondary Metabolites Evicting Linker Histone H1.2 from Chromatin Activate Type I Interferon SignalingVlasova O.,
Antonova I.,
Magomedova K.,
Osipova A.,
Shtompel P.,
Borunova A.,
Zabotina T.,
Belitsky G.,
Budunova I.,
Jordan A.,
Kirsanov K.,
Yakubovskaya M. found that (1) 8 PSMs, evicting linker histone H1.2 from chromatin, activated significantly the type
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