Search Results - "Hickok, Jason R"
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Epigenetics: The third pillar of nitric oxide signaling
Published in Pharmacological research (01-07-2017)“…The three pillars of nitric oxide signaling. The first “pillar” of nitric oxide signaling is the interactions of NO with heme-containing proteins, most notably…”
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Nitric Oxide Modifies Global Histone Methylation by Inhibiting Jumonji C Domain-containing Demethylases
Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (31-05-2013)“…Methylation of lysine residues on histone tails is an important epigenetic modification that is dynamically regulated through the combined effects of…”
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Dinitrosyliron complexes are the most abundant nitric oxide-derived cellular adduct: biological parameters of assembly and disappearance
Published in Free radical biology & medicine (15-10-2011)“…It is well established that nitric oxide (•NO) reacts with cellular iron and thiols to form dinitrosyliron complexes (DNIC). Little is known, however,…”
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In vivo circadian rhythms in gonadotropin-releasing hormone neurons
Published in Neuroendocrinology (01-01-2010)“…Although it is generally accepted that the circadian clock provides a timing signal for the luteinizing hormone (LH) surge, mechanistic explanations of this…”
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Oxygen dependence of nitric oxide-mediated signaling
Published in Redox biology (01-01-2013)“…Nitric oxide (•NO) is a biologically important short-lived free radical signaling molecule. Both the enzymatic synthesis and the predominant forms of cellular…”
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The luteinizing hormone surge regulates circadian clock gene expression in the chicken ovary
Published in Chronobiology international (01-02-2011)“…The molecular circadian clock mechanism is highly conserved between mammalian and avian species. Avian circadian timing is regulated at multiple oscillatory…”
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Nitric oxide reduces oxidative stress in cancer cells by forming dinitrosyliron complexes
Published in Nitric oxide (01-06-2018)“…The chelatable iron pool (CIP) is a small but chemically significant fraction of total cellular iron. While this dynamic population of iron is limited, it is…”
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Nitric oxide and cancer therapy: the emperor has NO clothes
Published in Current pharmaceutical design (2010)“…The role of nitric oxide (NO()) as a mediator of cancer phenotype has led researchers to investigate strategies for manipulating in vivo production and…”
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Vorinostat exhibits anticancer effects in triple-negative breast cancer cells by preventing nitric oxide-driven histone deacetylation
Published in Biological chemistry (26-03-2021)“…Triple-negative breast cancers (TNBC) that produce nitric oxide (NO) are more aggressive, and the expression of the inducible form of nitric oxide synthase…”
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Nitric oxide suppresses tumor cell migration through N-Myc downstream-regulated gene-1 (NDRG1) expression: role of chelatable iron
Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (02-12-2011)“…N-Myc downstream-regulated gene 1 (NDRG1) is a ubiquitous cellular protein that is up-regulated under a multitude of stress and growth-regulatory conditions…”
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Nitric Oxide Regulates Gene Expression in Cancers by Controlling Histone Posttranslational Modifications
Published in Cancer research (Chicago, Ill.) (15-12-2015)“…Altered nitric oxide (•NO) metabolism underlies cancer pathology, but mechanisms explaining many •NO-associated phenotypes remain unclear. We have found that…”
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Is S-nitrosocysteine a true surrogate for nitric oxide?
Published in Antioxidants & redox signaling (01-10-2012)“…S-Nitrosothiol (RSNO) formation is one manner by which nitric oxide (•NO) exerts its biological effects. There are several proposed mechanisms of formation of…”
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Requirement of Mammalian Timeless for Circadian Rhythmicity
Published in Science (American Association for the Advancement of Science) (17-10-2003)“…Despite a central circadian role in Drosophila for the transcriptional regulator Timeless (dTim), the relevance of mammalian Timeless (mTim) remains equivocal…”
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Nitric oxide reduces oxidative stress in cancers cells by forming dinitrosyliron complexes
Published in Nitric oxide (06-03-2018)“…The chelatable iron pool (CIP) is a small but chemically significant fraction of total cellular iron. While this dynamic population of iron is limited, it is…”
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Nitric Oxide Modifies Histone Methylation Patterns by Inhibiting Jumonji C Domain Containing Demethylases
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Oxygen Regulates Nitric Oxide-Mediated Signaling by Determining the Rate of NO Synthesis and Metabolism
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Contrasting Mechanisms of Cellular S-Nitrosothiol Formation From •NO and CysNO: the Role of Chelatable Iron
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Nitric Oxide Suppresses Tumor Cell Migration through N-Myc Downstream-regulated Gene-1 (NDRG1) Expression
Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (02-12-2011)“…N-Myc downstream-regulated gene 1 (NDRG1) is a ubiquitous cellular protein that is up-regulated under a multitude of stress and growth-regulatory conditions…”
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The Creation and Rapid Deployment of a Preparedness Plan for Ebola Virus Disease: Lessons from a Large Healthcare System
Published in American journal of infection control (01-06-2015)“…The first laboratory-confirmation of Ebola in the United States on September 30, 2014 stimulated nationwide action. In a large healthcare system composed of…”
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