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11. Impulse noise and brain injury. An experimental study in rats
Sammanfattning : Abstract. Pressure waves, experienced as impulse noise, affect many body organs, although most attention has been paid to the inner ear. Impulse noise is produced by e.g. LÄS MER
12. Method development for the analysis of protein interactions
Sammanfattning : Biological processes take place through interactions between macromolecules, such as nucleic acids and proteins. It is, therefore, fundamental to understand the functions of proteins and how they form complexes in order to carry out their role. LÄS MER
13. Modulating the activity of the c-Myc oncoprotein : implications for therapeutic treatment
Sammanfattning : The Myc oncoprotein regulates numerous cellular processes and is frequently deregulated in cancer due to genetic lesions. However, in addition to its tumor promoting activity, Myc and other oncoproteins induce intrinsic safe-guard mechanisms against tumorigenesis like apoptosis and cellular senescence, which have to be overcome by additional genetic lesions for cellular transformation. LÄS MER
14. Functional adaptation of c-Myc and its role in lymphoma-associated gene regulation
Sammanfattning : The Myc proto-oncogene, is a highly disordered (lack of structure formation) transcription factor (TF), which can bind to its partner proteins and regulate different biological functions of the cells including proliferation, cell cycle, differentiation and apoptosis. In general, Myc deregulation is a major prime force in human tumors, which contributes to their uncontrolled cell proliferation, metastasis and tumor cell immortalizations. LÄS MER
15. Role of c-Myc in the regulation of rDNA transcription by RNA polymerase I
Sammanfattning : Ribosomal biogenesis and protein translation are finely coordinated with cell proliferation. All three RNA polymerases Pol I, II, and III are utilized for highly efficient and accurate ribosome production. The transcriptional activity of Pol I has been found to be a key determinant for ribosome biogenesis. LÄS MER