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Details on Person Schmidt, Tobias

Class:IdPerson:8985122
_displayNameSchmidt, Tobias
_timestamp2017-04-11 20:41:04
created[InstanceEdit:8985092] Shamovsky, Veronica, 2017-04-11
firstnameTobias
initialT
surnameSchmidt
(author)[LiteratureReference:8985085] Antiviral activity of human OASL protein is mediated by enhancing signaling of the RIG-I RNA sensor
[LiteratureReference:9686118] Caspase-4 mediates non-canonical activation of the NLRP3 inflammasome in human myeloid cells
[LiteratureReference:9705175] A Conserved Histidine in the RNA Sensor RIG-I Controls Immune Tolerance to N1-2'O-Methylated Self RNA
[LiteratureReference:9758739] A deep proteome and transcriptome abundance atlas of 29 healthy human tissues
[LiteratureReference:9946543] The Host Factor AUF1 p45 Supports Flavivirus Propagation by Triggering the RNA Switch Required for Viral Genome Cyclization
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