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They established this by measuring the amount of c-Fos in the area, a biochemical marker whose presence indicates that serotonin releasing neurons have fired.
Skip the Prozac and Spring Cleaning! Get Dirty! | Impact Lab 2007
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Most of the genes encoding inflammatory cytokines and matrix-degrading MMPs are under the control of c-Fos/AP-1, and it plays a very important role in the destruction of arthritic joints
PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles Gang Wu et al. 2010
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Accordingly, in import assays in vitro, primary cells showed a lower import activity for ERK1/2 than cancer cells, in which activated MAPK readily translocated into the nucleus and activated c-Fos expression.
Elites TV PLoS ONE 2010
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Further, it increased c-Fos expression in this region, suggesting blockade of tonic inhibition and thus the disinhibition of local neurons.
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This manipulation also increased c-Fos expression in structures including the ventral tegmental area, medial shell of the nucleus accumbens, medial prefrontal cortex, septal area, preoptic area, lateral hypothalamic area and dorsal raphe nucleus.
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Here, however, we observe that in primary cultures of breast and ovarian epithelial cells, phosphorylation and activation of ERK1/2 are disassociated from nuclear translocalization and transcription of downstream targets, such as c-Fos, suggesting that nuclear translocation is limited in primary cells.
Elites TV PLoS ONE 2010
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Taken together, our findings indicate that Trolox prevents osteoclast formation and bone loss by inhibiting both RANKL induction in osteoblasts and c-Fos expression in
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Moreover, mitogen and stress-activated kinase 1 / 2 (MSK1 / 2) double knockout mice showed highly impaired immobility behavior in the re-test of the forced swim test in conjunction with virtually absent histone H3 phospho-acetylation and c-Fos responses to forced swimming in the dentate gyrus; elsewhere in the brain (including the nucleus accumbens) c-Fos responses to forced swimming were normal
PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles Andrew Collins et al. 2009
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Forced swimming induced a marked increase in the number of c-Fos
PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles Andrew Collins et al. 2009
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Taken together, our findings indicate that Trolox prevents osteoclast formation and bone loss by inhibiting both RANKL induction in osteoblasts and c-Fos expression in
Journal of Biological Chemistry current issue J.-H. Lee 2009
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