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    Saccharomyces cerevisiae genes involved in survival of heat shock by Jarolim, Stefanie, Ayer, Anita, Pillay, Bethany, Gee, Allison C, Phrakaysone, Alex, Perrone, Gabriel G, Breitenbach, Michael, Dawes, Ian W

    Published in G3 : genes - genomes - genetics (01-12-2013)
    “…The heat-shock response in cells, involving increased transcription of a specific set of genes in response to a sudden increase in temperature, is a highly…”
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    Superoxide radicals have a protective role during H2O2 stress by Thorpe, Geoffrey W, Reodica, Mayfebelle, Davies, Michael J, Heeren, Gino, Jarolim, Stefanie, Pillay, Bethany, Breitenbach, Michael, Higgins, Vincent J, Dawes, Ian W

    Published in Molecular biology of the cell (15-09-2013)
    “…Reactive oxygen species (ROS) consist of potentially toxic, partly reduced oxygen species and free radicals. After H(2)O(2) treatment, yeast cells…”
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    Superoxide radicals have a protective role during H 2 O 2 stress by Thorpe, Geoffrey W., Reodica, Mayfebelle, Davies, Michael J., Heeren, Gino, Jarolim, Stefanie, Pillay, Bethany, Breitenbach, Michael, Higgins, Vincent J., Dawes, Ian W.

    Published in Molecular biology of the cell (15-09-2013)
    “…Reactive oxygen species (ROS) consist of potentially toxic, partly reduced oxygen species and free radicals. After H 2 O 2 treatment, yeast cells significantly…”
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    Involvement of oxidative stress response genes in redox homeostasis, the level of reactive oxygen species, and ageing in Saccharomyces cerevisiae by Drakulic, Tamara, Temple, Mark D., Guido, Ron, Jarolim, Stefanie, Breitenbach, Michael, Attfield, Paul V., Dawes, Ian W.

    Published in FEMS yeast research (01-12-2005)
    “…Saccharomyces cerevisiae mutants lacking oxidative stress response genes were used to investigate which genes are required under normal aerobic conditions to…”
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    A novel assay for replicative lifespan in Saccharomyces cerevisiae by Jarolim, Stefanie, Millen, Jonathan, Heeren, Gino, Laun, Peter, Goldfarb, David S., Breitenbach, Michael

    Published in FEMS yeast research (01-11-2004)
    “…The replicative lifespan of Saccharomyces cerevisiae is determined by both genetic and environmental factors. Many of the same factors determine the lifespan…”
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    A comparison of the aging and apoptotic transcriptome of Saccharomyces cerevisiae by Laun, Peter, Ramachandran, Lakshmi, Jarolim, Stefanie, Herker, Eva, Liang, Ping, Wang, Jianxin, Weinberger, Martin, Burhans, Debra T., Suter, Bernhard, Madeo, Frank, Burhans, William C., Breitenbach, Michael

    Published in FEMS yeast research (01-12-2005)
    “…In this paper, we present the results of global transcript analysis by the microarray technique of senescent and apoptotic yeast cells. We compared young…”
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    The role of respiration, reactive oxygen species and oxidative stress in mother cell-specific ageing of yeast strains defective in the RAS signalling pathway by Heeren, Gino, Jarolim, Stefanie, Laun, Peter, Rinnerthaler, Mark, Stolze, Klaus, Perrone, Gabriel G., Kohlwein, Sepp D., Nohl, Hans, Dawes, Ian W., Breitenbach, Michael

    Published in FEMS yeast research (01-11-2004)
    “…We show that the dominant activated allele of the yeast RAS gene, RAS2 ala18,val19 , led to redox imbalance in exponential-phase cells and to excretion of…”
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    Evidence for ORC-dependent repression of budding yeast genes induced by starvation and other stresses by Ramachandran, Lakshmi, Burhans, Debra T, Laun, Peter, Wang, Jianxin, Liang, Ping, Weinberger, Martin, Wissing, Silke, Jarolim, Stefanie, Suter, Bernhard, Madeo, Frank, Breitenbach, Michael, Burhans, William C

    Published in FEMS yeast research (01-08-2006)
    “…The highly conserved origin recognition complex (ORC) is required for repressing genes in the silent mating type loci of budding yeast. Here we report that at…”
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