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2. A Fully Dissociated Compound of Plant Origin for Inflammatory Gene Repression
3. Recruitment of IκBα to the hes1 Promoter Is Associated with Transcriptional Repression
4. Bullous pemphigoid outcome is associated with CXCL10-induced matrix metalloproteinase 9 secretion from monocytes and neutrophils but not lymphocytes
5. Glucocorticoids Repress NF-κ B-Driven Genes by Disturbing the Interaction of p65 with the Basal Transcription Machinery, irrespective of Coactivator Levels in the Cell
6. The Zinc Finger Protein A20 Inhibits TNF-Induced NF-κB-Dependent Gene Expression by Interfering with an RIP- or TRAF2-Mediated Transactivation Signal and Directly Binds to a Novel NF-κB-Inhibiting Protein ABIN
7. Glucocorticoid-Mediated Repression of Nuclear factor-κ B-dependent Transcription Involves Direct Interference with Transactivation
8. Correction: β-Agonists Selectively Modulate Proinflammatory Gene Expression in Skeletal Muscle Cells via Non-Canonical Nuclear Crosstalk Mechanisms
9. Induced Expression of Trimerized Intracellular Domains of the Human Tumor Necrosis Factor (TNF) p55 Receptor Elicits TNF Effects
10. Withaferin A induces heme oxygenase (HO-1) expression in endothelial cells via activation of the Keap1/Nrf2 pathway
11. Supplementary Figure 2 from Attenuation of Mitogen- and Stress-Activated Protein Kinase-1–Driven Nuclear Factor-κB Gene Expression by Soy Isoflavones Does Not Require Estrogenic Activity
12. Supplementary Figure 1 from Attenuation of Mitogen- and Stress-Activated Protein Kinase-1–Driven Nuclear Factor-κB Gene Expression by Soy Isoflavones Does Not Require Estrogenic Activity
13. Data from Attenuation of Mitogen- and Stress-Activated Protein Kinase-1–Driven Nuclear Factor-κB Gene Expression by Soy Isoflavones Does Not Require Estrogenic Activity
14. Supplementary Figure 3 from Attenuation of Mitogen- and Stress-Activated Protein Kinase-1–Driven Nuclear Factor-κB Gene Expression by Soy Isoflavones Does Not Require Estrogenic Activity
15. Inhibition of dengue virus production and cytokine/chemokine expression by ribavirin and compound A
16. NF-κB is required for dengue virus NS5-induced RANTES expression
17. Criticizable Claims for the Validity of Communication Acts in Biological Systems: Therapeutic Implications in Cancer
18. Withaferin A inhibits NF-kappaB activation by targeting cysteine 179 in IKKβ
19. Genistein inhibits phorbol ester-induced NF-κB transcriptional activity and COX-2 expression by blocking the phosphorylation of p65/RelA in human mammary epithelial cells
20. Molecular Cross-Talk Between Nuclear Receptors and Nuclear Factor-κB
21. Regulation if NF-κB Transcriptional Activity
22. Mitogen- and stress-activated protein kinase 1 MSK1 regulates glucocorticoid response element promoter activity in a glucocorticoid concentration-dependent manner
23. A Paradigm for Gene Regulation: Inflammation, NF-κB and PPAR
24. Isoflavones
25. Isoflavones
26. Molecular insight in the multifunctional activities of Withaferin A
27. Anakoinosis: Communicative Reprogramming of Tumor Systems - for Rescuing from Chemorefractory Neoplasia
28. RhoBTB3 interacts with the 5-HT7a receptor and inhibits its proteasomal degradation
29. PPARα Blocks Glucocorticoid Receptor α-Mediated Transactivation but Cooperates with the Activated Glucocorticoid Receptor α for Transrepression on NF-κB
30. Glucocorticoid receptor mutants: man-made tools for functional research
31. Gallic acid indanone and mangiferin xanthone are strong determinants of immunosuppressive anti-tumour effects of Mangifera indica L. bark in MDA-MB231 breast cancer cells
32. Interleukin-6, a mental cytokine
33. IL-1β potently stabilizes IL-6 mRNA in human astrocytes
34. TNF-induced Mechanisms for IL6 Gene Induction
35. Selective modulation of the glucocorticoid receptor can distinguish between transrepression of NF-κB and AP-1
36. Isoflavones
37. Abrogation of Glucocorticoid Receptor Dimerization Correlates with Dissociated Glucocorticoid Behavior of Compound A
38. Targeting inflammation using selective glucocorticoid receptor modulators
39. KLHL12-mediated ubiquitination of the dopamine D4 receptor does not target the receptor for degradation
40. Cooperation of NFκB and CREB to induce synergistic IL-6 expression in astrocytes
41. Resistance of the dopamine D4 receptor to agonist-induced internalization and degradation
42. Classic glucocorticoids versus non-steroidal glucocorticoid receptor modulators: Survival of the fittest regulator of the immune system?
43. Nature or nurture: Let food be your epigenetic medicine in chronic inflammatory disorders
44. Cancer-Specific Interruption of Glucose Metabolism by Resveratrol Is Mediated Through Inhibition of Akt/GLUT1 Axis in Ovarian Cancer Cells
45. The versatile role of MSKs in transcriptional regulation
46. Glucocorticoids and mitogen- and stress-activated protein kinase 1 inhibitors: Possible partners in the combat against inflammation
47. The serotonin 5-HT7 receptors: two decades of research
48. List of Contributors
49. Cancer Chemoprevention by Dietary Polyphenols
50. Cyclic AMP: a selective modulator of NF-κB action
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