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209 related items for PubMed ID: 20018168

  • 1. Mild thermotolerance induced at 40 degrees C increases antioxidants and protects HeLa cells against mitochondrial apoptosis induced by hydrogen peroxide: Role of p53.
    Pallepati P, Averill-Bates D.
    Arch Biochem Biophys; 2010 Mar 15; 495(2):97-111. PubMed ID: 20018168
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  • 2. Thermotolerance induced at a fever temperature of 40 degrees C protects cells against hyperthermia-induced apoptosis mediated by death receptor signalling.
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  • 3. Thermotolerance induced at a mild temperature of 40 degrees C protects cells against heat shock-induced apoptosis.
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  • 5. Mild thermotolerance induced at 40°C protects HeLa cells against activation of death receptor-mediated apoptosis by hydrogen peroxide.
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  • 7. p53 regulates mitochondrial membrane potential through reactive oxygen species and induces cytochrome c-independent apoptosis blocked by Bcl-2.
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  • 8. Endogenously generated hydrogen peroxide is required for execution of melphalan-induced apoptosis as well as oxidation and externalization of phosphatidylserine.
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  • 11. Reactive oxygen species regulate caspase activation in tumor necrosis factor-related apoptosis-inducing ligand-resistant human colon carcinoma cell lines.
    Izeradjene K, Douglas L, Tillman DM, Delaney AB, Houghton JA.
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  • 12. Mitochondrial reactive oxygen species regulate the temporal activation of nuclear factor kappaB to modulate tumour necrosis factor-induced apoptosis: evidence from mitochondria-targeted antioxidants.
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  • 16. Cadmium-induced apoptosis through the mitochondrial pathway in rainbow trout hepatocytes: involvement of oxidative stress.
    Risso-de Faverney C, Orsini N, de Sousa G, Rahmani R.
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  • 17. Effects of antioxidants and caspase-3 inhibitor on the phenylethyl isothiocyanate-induced apoptotic signaling pathways in human PLC/PRF/5 cells.
    Wu SJ, Ng LT, Lin CC.
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  • 20. Sulindac-derived reactive oxygen species induce apoptosis of human multiple myeloma cells via p38 mitogen activated protein kinase-induced mitochondrial dysfunction.
    Seo SK, Lee HC, Woo SH, Jin HO, Yoo DH, Lee SJ, An S, Choe TB, Park MJ, Hong SI, Park IC, Rhee CH.
    Apoptosis; 2007 Jan 22; 12(1):195-209. PubMed ID: 17136320
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