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Inhibition of NFkB or Bax prevents Endoplasmic Reticulum Stress- but not Nitric Oxide-mediated Apoptosis in INS-1E cells
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Mandrup-Poulsen T et al. - The data suggest that NO generation and direct SERCA2 inhibition cause two quantitative and qualitative different forms of ER stress. In contrast to NO, direct ER stress induced by SERCA-inhibition causes activation of ER stress signalling pathways and elicit proapoptotic signalling via NFkB and Bax.
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