Browsing by Subject "MAPK"
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(2017-02-16)Mycobacterium marinum is a medically important aquatic pathogen that causes cutaneous granulomatous lesions in humans and a chronic tuberculosis-like granulomatous disease in ectotherms. M. marinum is commonly used as a ...
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(2016-05-06)Circadian regulation of Mitogen Activated Protein Kinase (MAPK) pathways provides a priming mechanism to allow organisms to anticipate daily environmental stresses such as heat, light, desiccation and osmotic stress. In ...
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(2018-06-01)Cancer is a disease associated with uncontrolled cell proliferation or reduced cell death, either of which can lead to tumorigenesis. A possible route through which cancer can develop is by breakdowns in the signaling ...
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(2013-08-12)Mitogen activated protein kinase (MAPK) pathways are conserved biochemical signal transduction pathways in eukaryotic organisms. These signaling pathways demonstrate great versatility in their ability to detect various ...