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Class:IdPerson:5696586
_displayNameDong, Chen
_timestamp2015-05-29 15:43:17
created[InstanceEdit:5696617] Jupe, Steve, 2015-05-29
firstnameChen
initialC
surnameDong
(author)[LiteratureReference:5696568] USP18 inhibits NF-κB and NFAT activation during Th17 differentiation by deubiquitinating the TAK1-TAB1 complex
[LiteratureReference:8851980] A butyrophilin family member critically inhibits T cell activation
[LiteratureReference:8852001] BTNL2, a butyrophilin-like molecule that functions to inhibit T cell activation
[LiteratureReference:8979658] Interleukin-17B Antagonizes Interleukin-25-Mediated Mucosal Inflammation
[LiteratureReference:8979719] Act1 adaptor protein is an immediate and essential signaling component of interleukin-17 receptor
[LiteratureReference:8979803] Negative regulation of IL-17-mediated signaling and inflammation by the ubiquitin-specific protease USP25
[LiteratureReference:8980108] Interleukin-17C promotes Th17 cell responses and autoimmune disease via interleukin-17 receptor E
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