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Characterization of the stress-inducing effects of homocysteine
P. Andrew Outinen
, Sudesh K. Sood
, Patricia C.Y. Liaw
,
Kevin D. Sarge
, Nobuyo Maeda
, Jack Hirsh
, José Ribau
, Thomas J. Podor
, Jeffrey I. Weitz
, Richard C. Austin
Molecular and Cellular Biochemistry
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Neuroscience
Homocysteine
100%
Messenger RNA
27%
Oxidative Stress
18%
Hydrogen Peroxide
18%
Human Umbilical Vein Endothelial Cell
18%
Endoplasmic Reticulum
18%
Cytotoxicity
9%
cDNA Microarray
9%
Heat Shock Protein
9%
Gene Expression
9%
Antioxidant
9%
In Vitro
9%
Amino Acid
9%
Glutathione Peroxidase
9%
Synthetase
9%
Alternative Complement Pathway C3 C5 Convertase
9%
Heat Shock Transcription Factor 1
9%
Cystathionine
9%
Cell Damage
9%
Thiol
9%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Homocysteine
100%
Messenger RNA
27%
Oxidative Stress
18%
Hydrogen Peroxide
18%
Synthase
9%
Amino Acids
9%
Differential Display
9%
cDNA Microarray
9%
Antioxidant Enzyme
9%
Gene Expression
9%
Steady State
9%
Heat Shock Transcription Factor 1
9%
Heat Shock
9%
Cell Damage
9%
Heat Shock Protein
9%
Glutathione Peroxidase
9%
Cytotoxicity
9%
Cystathionine
9%
Complement Factor B
9%
Thiol
9%