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The role of NF-κB in the regulation of cell stress responses
Tieli Wang
, Xia Zhang
, Jian Jian Li
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Nuclear factor-B
100%
Cellular Stress Response
100%
NF-B
22%
Translocated
22%
Ionizing Radiation
22%
Cell Death
11%
Oxidative Stress
11%
Cell Survival
11%
Phosphorylation
11%
Adhesion Molecules
11%
Signal Transduction Pathway
11%
Stress-induced
11%
Ubiquitin-mediated Degradation
11%
Gene Transcription
11%
Extracellular Stimuli
11%
Inhibitory Proteins
11%
Signaling Domain
11%
Cell Activation
11%
Reactive Oxygen Species
11%
Regulatory Molecules
11%
Proteolytic Degradation
11%
Nuclear Localization Signal
11%
Species Radiation
11%
Effector Gene Expression
11%
Effector Genes
11%
Redox Balance
11%
Neuroscience
Nuclear Factor
100%
Alternative Complement Pathway C3 C5 Convertase
100%
Cellular Stress Response
100%
Nucleus
22%
Cytokine
22%
Oxidative Stress
11%
Cell Death
11%
Reactive Oxygen Species
11%
Gene Expression
11%
Cell Survival
11%
Cell Activation
11%
Genetic Transcription
11%
Signal Transduction Pathway
11%
Ubiquitination
11%
Cell Adhesion Proteins
11%
Nuclear Localization Signal
11%
Immunology and Microbiology
Cellular Stress Response
100%
Complement Factor B
100%
Cytokine
22%
Cell Survival
11%
Cell Activation
11%
Signal Transduction
11%
Gene Expression
11%
Cell Death
11%
Ubiquitination
11%
Oxidative Stress
11%
Genetic Transcription
11%
Nuclear Localization Signal
11%
Cell Adhesion Proteins
11%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Complement Factor B
100%
Cellular Stress Response
100%
Cytokine
22%
Cell Death
11%
Oxidative Stress
11%
Cell Survival
11%
Signal Transduction
11%
Cell Activation
11%
Gene Expression
11%
Ubiquitination
11%
Genetic Transcription
11%
Nuclear Localization Sequence
11%
Cell Adhesion Proteins
11%