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Pathogen control at the intestinal mucosa – H2O2 to the rescue
Cellular ROS imaging with hydro-Cy3 dye is strongly influenced by mitochondrial membrane potential
NADPH oxidase-derived H2O2subverts pathogen signaling by oxidative phosphotyrosine conversion to PB-DOPA
Defensive Mutualism Rescues NADPH Oxidase Inactivation in Gut Infection
Genetic disorders coupled to ROS deficiency
Defects in Nicotinamide-adenine Dinucleotide Phosphate Oxidase Genes NOX1 and DUOX2 in Very Early Onset Inflammatory Bowel Disease
Redox regulation of genome stability by effects on gene expression, epigenetic pathways and DNA damage/repair
Ubiquitin C-terminal hydrolase-L1 increases cancer cell invasion by modulating hydrogen peroxide generated via NADPH oxidase 4
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Mouse Macrophages Completely Lacking Rho Subfamily GTPases (RhoA, RhoB, and RhoC) Have Severe Lamellipodial Retraction Defects, but Robust Chemotactic Navigation and Altered Motility
Mucosal Reactive Oxygen Species Are Required for Antiviral Response: Role of Duox in Influenza A Virus Infection
RhoA determines disease progression by controlling neutrophil motility and restricting hyperresponsiveness
Neutrophil Migration Through Extracellular Matrix
Rho Family and Rap GTPase Activation Assays
Cj1411c Encodes for a Cytochrome P450 Involved in Campylobacter jejuni 81-176 Pathogenicity
Balancing Reactive Oxygen Species in the Epigenome: NADPH Oxidases as Target and Perpetrator
Mucosal reactive oxygen species decrease virulence by disrupting Campylobacter jejuni phosphotyrosine signaling
Impaired function of the Tie-2 receptor contributes to vascular leakage and lethality in anthrax
Anti-Invasive Adjuvant Therapy with Imipramine Blue Enhances Chemotherapeutic Efficacy Against Glioma
Constitutive NADPH Oxidase 4 Activity Resides in the Composition of the B-loop and the Penultimate C Terminus*
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