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John D Hayes

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Trends in Biochemical Sciences|March 21, 2014
The Nrf2 regulatory network provides an interface between redox and intermediary metabolismJohn D Hayes, Albena T Dinkova-Kostova
Biochemical Pharmacology|November 6, 2017
A partnership with the proteasome; the destructive nature of GSK3Holly Robertson, John D Hayes, Calum Sutherland
Cell Metabolism|August 14, 2012
Nrf2 orchestrates fuel partitioning for cell proliferationJohn D Hayes, Michael L J Ashford
Cancer Cell|November 15, 2017
Oncogene-Stimulated Congestion at the KEAP1 Stress Signaling Hub Allows Bypass of NRF2 and Induction of NRF2-Target Genes that Promote Tumor SurvivalJohn D Hayes, Albena T Dinkova-Kostova
The Biochemical Journal|November 8, 2008
The Nrf1 CNC/bZIP protein is a nuclear envelope-bound transcription factor that is activated by t-butyl hydroquinone but not by endoplasmic reticulum stressorsYiguo Zhang, John M Lucocq, John D Hayes
Toxicology and Applied Pharmacology|September 28, 2018
Zinc-binding triggers a conformational-switch in the cullin-3 substrate adaptor protein KEAP1 that controls transcription factor NRF2Michael McMahon, Samuel R Swift, John D Hayes
Biochemical Pharmacology|June 24, 2003
Positive and negative regulation of prostaglandin E2 biosynthesis in human colorectal carcinoma cells by cancer chemopreventive agentsPhilip J Sherratt, Lesley I McLellan, John D Hayes
Toxicological Sciences : an Official Journal of the Society of Toxicology|July 25, 2009
Cross-talk between transcription factors AhR and Nrf2: lessons for cancer chemoprevention from dioxinJohn D Hayes, Albena T Dinkova-Kostova, Michael McMahon
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|April 19, 2003
Keap1-dependent proteasomal degradation of transcription factor Nrf2 contributes to the negative regulation of antioxidant response element-driven gene expressionMichael McMahon, Ken Itoh, Masayuki Yamamoto, et al.
Carcinogenesis|May 3, 2003
Characterization of the rat aflatoxin B1 aldehyde reductase gene, AKR7A1. Structure and chromosomal localization of AKR7A1 as well as identification of antioxidant response elements in the gene promoterElizabeth M Ellis, Cara M Slattery, John D Hayes
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Trends in Biochemical Sciences|March 21, 2014
The Nrf2 regulatory network provides an interface between redox and intermediary metabolismJohn D Hayes, Albena T Dinkova-Kostova
Biochemical Pharmacology|November 6, 2017
A partnership with the proteasome; the destructive nature of GSK3Holly Robertson, John D Hayes, Calum Sutherland
Cell Metabolism|August 14, 2012
Nrf2 orchestrates fuel partitioning for cell proliferationJohn D Hayes, Michael L J Ashford
Cancer Cell|November 15, 2017
Oncogene-Stimulated Congestion at the KEAP1 Stress Signaling Hub Allows Bypass of NRF2 and Induction of NRF2-Target Genes that Promote Tumor SurvivalJohn D Hayes, Albena T Dinkova-Kostova
The Biochemical Journal|November 8, 2008
The Nrf1 CNC/bZIP protein is a nuclear envelope-bound transcription factor that is activated by t-butyl hydroquinone but not by endoplasmic reticulum stressorsYiguo Zhang, John M Lucocq, John D Hayes
Toxicology and Applied Pharmacology|September 28, 2018
Zinc-binding triggers a conformational-switch in the cullin-3 substrate adaptor protein KEAP1 that controls transcription factor NRF2Michael McMahon, Samuel R Swift, John D Hayes
Biochemical Pharmacology|June 24, 2003
Positive and negative regulation of prostaglandin E2 biosynthesis in human colorectal carcinoma cells by cancer chemopreventive agentsPhilip J Sherratt, Lesley I McLellan, John D Hayes
Toxicological Sciences : an Official Journal of the Society of Toxicology|July 25, 2009
Cross-talk between transcription factors AhR and Nrf2: lessons for cancer chemoprevention from dioxinJohn D Hayes, Albena T Dinkova-Kostova, Michael McMahon
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|April 19, 2003
Keap1-dependent proteasomal degradation of transcription factor Nrf2 contributes to the negative regulation of antioxidant response element-driven gene expressionMichael McMahon, Ken Itoh, Masayuki Yamamoto, et al.
Carcinogenesis|May 3, 2003
Characterization of the rat aflatoxin B1 aldehyde reductase gene, AKR7A1. Structure and chromosomal localization of AKR7A1 as well as identification of antioxidant response elements in the gene promoterElizabeth M Ellis, Cara M Slattery, John D Hayes
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