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Limiting inflammation with p62
Science Signaling, 2016Without the adaptor protein p62, macrophages produce tissue-damaging amounts of the proinflammatory cytokine IL-1β.
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Autoimmunity Reviews, 2002
Studies of autoantibodies in systemic rheumatic diseases have provided abundant evidence suggesting that autoimmune responses are antigen-driven and that autoantibodies often can be viewed as reporters of the immune system revealing the identity of antigens which might be playing roles in the pathophysiology of the disease process. Recent data from our
Jianying, Zhang, Edward K L, Chan
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Studies of autoantibodies in systemic rheumatic diseases have provided abundant evidence suggesting that autoimmune responses are antigen-driven and that autoantibodies often can be viewed as reporters of the immune system revealing the identity of antigens which might be playing roles in the pathophysiology of the disease process. Recent data from our
Jianying, Zhang, Edward K L, Chan
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p62 works as a hub modulation in the ageing process
Ageing Research Reviews, 2022Xiaolan Fan +2 more
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