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      Crosstalk of reactive oxygen species and NF-κB signaling

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          Abstract

          NF-κB proteins are a family of transcription factors that are of central importance in inflammation and immunity. NF-κB also plays important roles in other processes, including development, cell growth and survival, and proliferation, and is involved in many pathological conditions. Reactive Oxygen Species (ROS) are created by a variety of cellular processes as part of cellular signaling events. While certain NF-κB-regulated genes play a major role in regulating the amount of ROS in the cell, ROS have various inhibitory or stimulatory roles in NF-κB signaling. Here we review the regulation of ROS levels by NF-κB targets and various ways in which ROS have been proposed to impact NF-κB signaling pathways.

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          Journal
          Cell Research
          Cell Res
          Springer Science and Business Media LLC
          1001-0602
          1748-7838
          January 2011
          December 28 2010
          January 2011
          : 21
          : 1
          : 103-115
          Article
          10.1038/cr.2010.178
          3193400
          21187859
          30564f49-73a0-47a3-a22e-cdb6d3e5be74
          © 2011

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