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  1. 1.   IKK alpha represses a network of inflammation and proliferation pathways and elevates c-Myc antagonists and differentiation in a dose-dependent manner in the skin
  2. Liu, B.; Willette-Brown, J.; Liu, S.; Chen, X.; Fischer, S. M.; Hu, Y.
  3. Cell Death and Differentiation. 2011, Dec; 18(12): 1854-1864.
  1. 2.   Role of IKK alpha in skin squamous cell carcinomas
  2. Park, E. M.; Liu, B. G.; Xia, X. J.; Zhu, F.; Jami, W. B.; Hu, Y. L.
  3. Future Oncology. 2011, Jan; 7(1): 123-134.
  1. 3.   Reduction of IKK alpha Expression Promotes Chronic Ultraviolet B Exposure-Induced Skin Inflammation and Carcinogenesis
  2. Xia, X. J.; Park, E.; Liu, B. G.; Willette-Brown, J.; Gong, W. H.; Wang, J. M.; Mitchell, D.; Fischer, S. M.; Hu, Y. L.
  3. American Journal of Pathology. 2010, May; 176(5): 2500-2508.
  1. 4.   Induction of monocyte chemoattractant protein 1 by Helicobacter pylori involves NF-kappa B
  2. Mori, N.; Ueda, A.; Geleziunas, R.; Wada, A.; Hirayama, T.; Yoshimura, T.; Yamamoto, N.
  3. Infection and Immunity. 2001 69(3): 1280-1286.
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