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Details on Person Vinolo, Emilie

Class:IdPerson:5263015
_displayNameVinolo, Emilie
_timestamp2014-02-09 20:58:36
created[InstanceEdit:5262932] Shamovsky, V, 2014-02-09
firstnameEmilie
initialE
surnameVinolo
(author)[LiteratureReference:5262906] Solution structure of NEMO zinc finger and impact of an anhidrotic ectodermal dysplasia with immunodeficiency-related point mutation
[LiteratureReference:5433036] X-linked susceptibility to mycobacteria is caused by mutations in NEMO impairing CD40-dependent IL-12 production
[LiteratureReference:5607796] A point mutation in NEMO associated with anhidrotic ectodermal dysplasia with immunodeficiency pathology results in destabilization of the oligomer and reduces lipopolysaccharide- and tumor necrosis factor-mediated NF-kappa B activation
[LiteratureReference:5607957] The trimerization domain of NEMO is composed of the interacting C-terminal CC2 and LZ coiled-coil subdomains
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