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Details on Person Cheng, G

Class:IdPerson:168432
_displayNameCheng, G
_timestamp2005-11-17 05:52:13
created[InstanceEdit:168431] Gillespie, ME, 2005-11-17 05:52:07
initialG
surnameCheng
(author)[LiteratureReference:177868] IRF3 mediates a TLR3/TLR4-specific antiviral gene program
[LiteratureReference:200833] Proline-rich (PxxP) motifs in HIV-1 Nef bind to SH3 domains of a subset of Src kinases and are required for the enhanced growth of Nef+ viruses but not for down-regulation of CD4
[LiteratureReference:913542] Tumor necrosis factor-alpha-converting enzyme (ADAM17) mediates GPIbalpha shedding from platelets in vitro and in vivo
[LiteratureReference:918158] Regulation of antiviral responses by a direct and specific interaction between TRAF3 and Cardif
[LiteratureReference:918164] Critical role of TRAF3 in the Toll-like receptor-dependent and -independent antiviral response
[LiteratureReference:933515] Modulation of the interferon antiviral response by the TBK1/IKKi adaptor protein TANK
[LiteratureReference:936463] DUBA: a deubiquitinase that regulates type I interferon production
[LiteratureReference:2201274] Vitamin D is required for IFN-gamma-mediated antimicrobial activity of human macrophages
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