Connection
Peter Corry to Cycloheximide
This is a "connection" page, showing publications Peter Corry has written about Cycloheximide.
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0.239 |
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Borrelli MJ, Stafford DM, Rausch CM, Lepock JR, Lee YJ, Corry PM. Reduction of levels of nuclear-associated protein in heated cells by cycloheximide, D2O, and thermotolerance. Radiat Res. 1992 Aug; 131(2):204-13.
Score: 0.106
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Borrelli MJ, Stafford DM, Rausch CM, Lee YJ, Corry PM. Effect of thermotolerance on heat-induced excess nuclear-associated proteins. J Cell Physiol. 1993 Jul; 156(1):171-81.
Score: 0.028
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Lee YJ, Kim DH, Hou ZZ, Corry PM. Differences in thermotolerance induced by heat or sodium arsenite: correlation between redistribution of a 26-kDa protein and development of protein synthesis-independent thermotolerance in CHO cells. Radiat Res. 1991 Sep; 127(3):325-34.
Score: 0.025
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Lee YJ, Hou ZZ, Curetty L, Borrelli MJ, Corry PM. Correlation between redistribution of a 26 kDa protein and development of chronic thermotolerance in various mammalian cell lines. J Cell Physiol. 1990 Nov; 145(2):324-32.
Score: 0.024
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Lee YJ, Perlaky L, Dewey WC, Armour EP, Corry PM. Differences in thermotolerance induced by heat or sodium arsenite: cell killing and inhibition of protein synthesis. Radiat Res. 1990 Mar; 121(3):295-303.
Score: 0.022
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Armour EP, Lee YJ, Corry PM, Borrelli MJ. Protection from heat-induced protein migration and DNA repair inhibition by cycloheximide. Biochem Biophys Res Commun. 1988 Dec 15; 157(2):611-7.
Score: 0.021
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Armour E, Wang Z, Corry P, Martinez A. Thermotolerance and radiation sensitizing effects of long duration, mild temperature hyperthermia. Int J Hyperthermia. 1994 May-Jun; 10(3):315-24.
Score: 0.007
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Lee YJ, Armour EP, Corry PM, Dewey WC. Mechanism of drug-induced heat resistance: the role of protein degradation? Int J Hyperthermia. 1990 May-Jun; 6(3):591-5.
Score: 0.006
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