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Pathways reviewed by Mantovani, A (1222267)

DB_ID Name
9008059 Interleukin-37 signaling

Details on Person Mantovani, A

Class:IdPerson:1222267
_displayNameMantovani, A
_timestamp2011-02-28 08:30:18
created[InstanceEdit:1222275] Shamovsky, V, 2011-02-28
firstnameAlberto
initialA
surnameMantovani
(author)[LiteratureReference:1222274] The toll-like receptor repertoire of human B lymphocytes: inducible and selective expression of TLR9 and TLR10 in normal and transformed cells
[LiteratureReference:5432762] Induction and regulatory function of miR-9 in human monocytes and neutrophils exposed to proinflammatory signals
[LiteratureReference:5624337] Transcriptional profiling of the human monocyte-to-macrophage differentiation and polarization: new molecules and patterns of gene expression
[LiteratureReference:5690311] The interleukin-1 family: back to the future
[LiteratureReference:8862696] Specific recruitment of antigen-presenting cells by chemerin, a novel processed ligand from human inflammatory fluids
[LiteratureReference:9008564] IL-37 requires the receptors IL-18Rα and IL-1R8 (SIGIRR) to carry out its multifaceted anti-inflammatory program upon innate signal transduction
[LiteratureReference:9755732] SARS-CoV-2-associated ssRNAs activate inflammation and immunity via TLR7/8
[LiteratureReference:9957162] Recognition and inhibition of SARS-CoV-2 by humoral innate immunity pattern recognition molecules
[InstanceEdit:9027499] Mantovani, Alberto, 2017-11-02
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