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January 30, 2003
Liver tumor development. c-Jun antagonizes the proapoptotic activity of p53
Robert Eferl, Romeo Ricci, Lukas Kenner, et al.
Endocrine, Metabolic & Immune Disorders Drug Targets
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August 12, 2011
Attenuation of ERK/RSK2-driven NFκB gene expression and cancer cell proliferation by kurarinone, a lavandulyl flavanone isolated from Sophora flavescens ait. roots
Wim Vanden Berghe, An De Naeyer, Nathalie Dijsselbloem, et al.
The EMBO Journal
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April 3, 2002
Impaired postnatal hepatocyte proliferation and liver regeneration in mice lacking c-jun in the liver
Axel Behrens, Maria Sibilia, Jean-Pierre David, et al.
Plos One
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November 18, 2021
Osteoblast-specific inactivation of p53 results in locally increased bone formation
Nannan Liao, Till Koehne, Jan Tuckermann, et al.
Journal of Immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950)
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June 6, 2014
Inhibition of bone remodeling in young mice by bisphosphonate displaces the plasma cell niche into the spleen
Stefan Teufel, Bettina Grötsch, Julia Luther, et al.
Arthritis and Rheumatism
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May 28, 2010
Increased bone density and resistance to ovariectomy-induced bone loss in FoxP3-transgenic mice based on impaired osteoclast differentiation
Mario M Zaiss, Kerstin Sarter, Andreas Hess, et al.
Plos One
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January 9, 2014
Differential roles of MAPK kinases MKK3 and MKK6 in osteoclastogenesis and bone loss
David L Boyle, Deepa Hammaker, Meghan Edgar, et al.
Arthritis Research & Therapy
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January 12, 2005
JNK1 is not essential for TNF-mediated joint disease
Marcus Köller, Silvia Hayer, Kurt Redlich, et al.
Clinical Oral Investigations
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August 18, 2020
Role of c-Fos in orthodontic tooth movement: an in vivo study using transgenic mice
Maximilian G Decker, Cita Nottmeier, Julia Luther, et al.
The Journal of Clinical Investigation
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November 20, 2002
Osteoclasts are essential for TNF-alpha-mediated joint destruction
Kurt Redlich, Silvia Hayer, Romeo Ricci, et al.
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January 30, 2003
Liver tumor development. c-Jun antagonizes the proapoptotic activity of p53
Robert Eferl, Romeo Ricci, Lukas Kenner, et al.
Endocrine, Metabolic & Immune Disorders Drug Targets
|
August 12, 2011
Attenuation of ERK/RSK2-driven NFκB gene expression and cancer cell proliferation by kurarinone, a lavandulyl flavanone isolated from Sophora flavescens ait. roots
Wim Vanden Berghe, An De Naeyer, Nathalie Dijsselbloem, et al.
The EMBO Journal
|
April 3, 2002
Impaired postnatal hepatocyte proliferation and liver regeneration in mice lacking c-jun in the liver
Axel Behrens, Maria Sibilia, Jean-Pierre David, et al.
Plos One
|
November 18, 2021
Osteoblast-specific inactivation of p53 results in locally increased bone formation
Nannan Liao, Till Koehne, Jan Tuckermann, et al.
Journal of Immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950)
|
June 6, 2014
Inhibition of bone remodeling in young mice by bisphosphonate displaces the plasma cell niche into the spleen
Stefan Teufel, Bettina Grötsch, Julia Luther, et al.
Arthritis and Rheumatism
|
May 28, 2010
Increased bone density and resistance to ovariectomy-induced bone loss in FoxP3-transgenic mice based on impaired osteoclast differentiation
Mario M Zaiss, Kerstin Sarter, Andreas Hess, et al.
Plos One
|
January 9, 2014
Differential roles of MAPK kinases MKK3 and MKK6 in osteoclastogenesis and bone loss
David L Boyle, Deepa Hammaker, Meghan Edgar, et al.
Arthritis Research & Therapy
|
January 12, 2005
JNK1 is not essential for TNF-mediated joint disease
Marcus Köller, Silvia Hayer, Kurt Redlich, et al.
Clinical Oral Investigations
|
August 18, 2020
Role of c-Fos in orthodontic tooth movement: an in vivo study using transgenic mice
Maximilian G Decker, Cita Nottmeier, Julia Luther, et al.
The Journal of Clinical Investigation
|
November 20, 2002
Osteoclasts are essential for TNF-alpha-mediated joint destruction
Kurt Redlich, Silvia Hayer, Romeo Ricci, et al.
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