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JunD Reduces Tumor Angiogenesis by Protecting Cells from Oxidative Stress

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JunD, a member of the AP-1 family of transcription factors, reduces tumor angiogenesis by limiting Ras-mediated production of ROS and provides new insights into the regulation of PHD activity, allowing immediate reactive adaptation to changes in O2 or iron levels in the cell.
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This article is published in Cell.The article was published on 2004-09-17 and is currently open access. It has received 547 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Angiogenesis & Oxidative stress.

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Oxygen Sensing by Metazoans: The Central Role of the HIF Hydroxylase Pathway

TL;DR: HIF plays a central role in the transcriptional response to changes in oxygen availability and is modulated by FIH1-mediated asparagine hydroxylation, and HIF-modulatory drugs are now being developed for diverse diseases.
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Hypoxia inducible factors and the response to hypoxic stress

TL;DR: In mammals, the primary transcriptional response to hypoxic stress is mediated by the hypoxia-inducible factors, and the HIFα subunits are intricately responsive to numerous other factors, including factor-inhibiting HIF1α, sirtuins, and metabolites.
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Redox Regulation of Cell Survival

TL;DR: The current understanding of how disturbance in redox homeostasis may affect cell death and contribute to the development of diseases such as cancer and degenerative disorders is reviewed and the basic knowledge on redox regulation of cell survival can be used to develop strategies for the treatment or prevention of those diseases.
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Hypoxia, HIF1 and glucose metabolism in the solid tumour

TL;DR: New data suggests that this metabolic switch within the solid tumour may provide a benefit to the tumour not by increasing glycolysis but by decreasing mitochondrial activity.
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Integration of Oxygen Signaling at the Consensus HRE

TL;DR: Compilations of theknown growth stimuli that promote increases in HIF abundance, of protein-protein interactions involving HIF, and of the known HIF effector genes are provided to aid in the identification of novel HIF target genes, design of oxygen-regulated gene therapy, and prediction of effects of future drugs targeting the HIF system.
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The biology of VEGF and its receptors.

TL;DR: Vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) is a key regulator of physiological angiogenesis during embryogenesis, skeletal growth and reproductive functions and is implicated in pathologicalAngiogenesis associated with tumors, intraocular neovascular disorders and other conditions.
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ras Oncogenes in Human Cancer: A Review

TL;DR: It appeared that ras gene mutations can be found in a variety of tumor types, although the incidence varies greatly and some evidence that environmental agents may be involved in the induction of the mutations.
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Targeting of HIF-alpha to the von Hippel-Lindau Ubiquitylation Complex by O2-Regulated Prolyl Hydroxylation

TL;DR: It is shown that the interaction between human pVHL and a specific domain of the HIF-1α subunit is regulated through hydroxylation of a proline residue by an enzyme the authors have termed Hif-α prolyl-hydroxylase (HIF-PH).
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What is the evidence that tumors are angiogenesis dependent

TL;DR: Method of treating a wound or burn which comprises directly dressing its surface with non-woven fabric comprising staple fibers of spun, regenerated collagen substantially free of telopeptides is disclosed.
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HIFα Targeted for VHL-Mediated Destruction by Proline Hydroxylation: Implications for O2 Sensing

TL;DR: It is found that human pVHL binds to a short HIF-derived peptide when a conserved proline residue at the core of this peptide is hydroxylated, which may play a key role in mammalian oxygen sensing.
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