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Regulation And Localization Of Endogenous Human Tristetraprolin, Anna-Marie Fairhurst, John E. Connolly, Katharine A Hintz, Nicolas J Goulding
Regulation And Localization Of Endogenous Human Tristetraprolin, Anna-Marie Fairhurst, John E. Connolly, Katharine A Hintz, Nicolas J Goulding
Dartmouth Scholarship
Tumor necrosis factor (TNF) has been implicated in the development and pathogenicity of infectious diseases and autoimmune disorders, such as septic shock and arthritis. The zinc-finger protein tristetraprolin (TTP) has been identified as a major regulator of TNF biosynthesis. To define its intracellular location and examine its regulation of TNF, a quantitive intracellular staining assay specific for TTP was developed. We establish for the first time that in peripheral blood leukocytes, express
Synthesis Of Novel [3, 2-B] Indole Fused Oleanolic Acids As Potential Inhibitors Of Cell Proliferation, Heather J. Finlay, Tadashi Honda, Gordon W. Gribble
Synthesis Of Novel [3, 2-B] Indole Fused Oleanolic Acids As Potential Inhibitors Of Cell Proliferation, Heather J. Finlay, Tadashi Honda, Gordon W. Gribble
Dartmouth Scholarship
Seven new indole-fused oleanolic acid derivatives were synthesized from oleanolic acid for their ability to inhibit cell proliferation in NRP. 152 cells.