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Details on Person Staphylococcus aureus alpha-hemolysin activates the NLRP3-inflammasome in human and mouse monocytic cells

Class:IdLiteratureReference:877174
_displayNameStaphylococcus aureus alpha-hemolysin activates the NLRP3-inflammasome in human and mouse monocytic cells
_timestamp2010-06-11 12:57:34
author[Person:877181] Craven, RR
[Person:111127] Gao, X
[Person:877213] Allen, IC
[Person:877205] Gris, D
[Person:202590] Bubeck Wardenburg, J
[Person:877184] McElvania-Tekippe, E
[Person:874034] Ting, JP
[Person:203677] Duncan, JA
created[InstanceEdit:877211] Jupe, S, 2010-06-11
journalPLoS One
pagese7446
pubMedIdentifier19826485
titleStaphylococcus aureus alpha-hemolysin activates the NLRP3-inflammasome in human and mouse monocytic cells
volume4
year2009
(literatureReference)[Summation:844607] The NLRP3 inflammasome is activated by a range of stimuli of...
[Summation:9771254] The NLRP3 inflammasome is activated by a range of stimuli of...
[DefinedSet:9038383] NLRP3 elicitor proteins [cytosol] [Homo sapiens]
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