Search Results - "ARELLANO, JERRY"
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Overcoming Electromagnetic Interference by LVADs on ICD Function by Shielding the ICD Programmer Wand and Extension Cable
Published in Pacing and clinical electrophysiology (01-07-2009)“…Patients with end‐stage cardiomyopathy and congestive heart failure are increasingly undergoing implantation with left ventricular assist devices (LVADs). In…”
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Yeast Transcript Elongation Factor (TFIIS), Structure and Function
Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (28-08-1998)“…The transcriptionally active fragment of the yeast RNA polymerase II transcription elongation factor, TFIIS, comprises a three-helix bundle and a zinc ribbon…”
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Adaptive suppression of the ATF4–CHOP branch of the unfolded protein response by toll-like receptor signalling
Published in Nature cell biology (01-12-2009)“…Under prolonged ER stress, expression of the unfolded protein response effector CHOP becomes cytotoxic. Toll-like receptor engagement activates TRIF signalling…”
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Identification of Tyrosine Phosphorylation Sites in the CD28 Cytoplasmic Domain and Their Role in the Costimulation of Jurkat T Cells
Published in The Journal of immunology (1950) (15-02-1999)“…The cytoplasmic domain of CD28 contains four tyrosine residues. Because signal transduction by CD28 appears to involve its tyrosine phosphorylation, we…”
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Yeast transcript elongation factor (TFIIS), structure and function. II. RNA polymerase binding, transcript cleavage, and read-through
Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (28-08-1998)“…The transcriptionally active fragment of the yeast RNA polymerase II transcription elongation factor, TFIIS, comprises a three-helix bundle and a zinc ribbon…”
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The impact of insulin resistance on macrophage death pathways in advanced atherosclerosis
Published in Novartis Foundation symposium (2007)“…Macrophage death in advanced atherosclerosis causes plaque necrosis, which promotes plaque rupture and acute atherothrombotic vascular events. Of interest,…”
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