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Details on Person TRAF3-interacting JNK-activating modulator promotes inflammation by stimulating translocation of Toll-like receptor 4 to lipid rafts

Class:IdLiteratureReference:9729618
_displayNameTRAF3-interacting JNK-activating modulator promotes inflammation by stimulating translocation of Toll-like receptor 4 to lipid rafts
_timestamp2021-05-03 15:11:01
author[Person:2484993] Li, Yehua
[Person:9729611] Guan, Jingmin
[Person:9729656] Wang, Wenjia
[Person:9729607] Hou, Chun
[Person:5320617] Zhou, Li
[Person:9675409] Ma, Jian
[Person:9729615] Cheng, Yunfeng
[Person:9729642] Jiao, Shi
[Person:9729652] Zhou, Zhaocai
created[InstanceEdit:9729613] Shamovsky, Veronica, 2021-05-03
journalJ Biol Chem
pages2744-2756
pubMedIdentifier30573680
titleTRAF3-interacting JNK-activating modulator promotes inflammation by stimulating translocation of Toll-like receptor 4 to lipid rafts
volume294
year2019
(literatureReference)[Summation:9729610] Coimmunoprecipitation experiments showed that TNF receptor-a...
[Reaction:9729654] TRAF3IP3 binds TRAF3 [Homo sapiens]
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