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Science, 2018
Jellyfish almost killed Angel Yanagihara. Now, she is on a mission to save others from their fatal venom.
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Jellyfish almost killed Angel Yanagihara. Now, she is on a mission to save others from their fatal venom.
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Science Signaling, 2022
The clathrin-associated adaptor protein complex AP-1 stops STING signaling at the Golgi.
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The clathrin-associated adaptor protein complex AP-1 stops STING signaling at the Golgi.
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Clinical Techniques in Small Animal Practice, 2006
The medically important groups of Hymenoptera are the Apoidea (bees), Vespoidea (wasps, hornets, and yellow jackets), and Formicidae (ants). These insects deliver their venom by stinging their victims. Bees lose their barbed stinger after stinging and die. Wasps, hornets, and yellow jackets can sting multiple times.
Kevin T, Fitzgerald, Aryn A, Flood
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The medically important groups of Hymenoptera are the Apoidea (bees), Vespoidea (wasps, hornets, and yellow jackets), and Formicidae (ants). These insects deliver their venom by stinging their victims. Bees lose their barbed stinger after stinging and die. Wasps, hornets, and yellow jackets can sting multiple times.
Kevin T, Fitzgerald, Aryn A, Flood
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Molecular mechanisms and cellular functions of cGAS–STING signalling
Nature reviews. Molecular cell biology, 2020K. Hopfner, V. Hornung
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The cGAS-STING pathway and cancer.
Nature Cancer, 2022Natasha Samson, A. Ablasser
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cGAS–STING drives the IL-6-dependent survival of chromosomally instable cancers
Nature, 2022Christy Hong+16 more
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The balance of STING signaling orchestrates immunity in cancer.
Nature ImmunologyKlara Rasmussen Bollerup Lanng+2 more
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