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Class:IdLiteratureReference:9762864
_displayNameImmune responsive gene 1 (IRG1) promotes endotoxin tolerance by increasing A20 expression in macrophages through reactive oxygen species
_timestamp2022-01-29 01:09:23
author[Person:9762871] Li, Yingke
[Person:3247694] Zhang, Peng
[Person:9762866] Wang, Chengcai
[Person:9762867] Han, Chaofeng
[Person:9762868] Meng, Jun
[Person:3134906] Liu, Xingguang
[Person:9762869] Xu, Sheng
[Person:500301] Li, N
[Person:9621867] Wang, Qingqing
[Person:9762870] Shi, Xueyin
[Person:500307] Cao, X
created[InstanceEdit:9762865] Rothfels, Karen, 2022-01-29
journalJ Biol Chem
pages16225-16234
pubMedIdentifier23609450
titleImmune responsive gene 1 (IRG1) promotes endotoxin tolerance by increasing A20 expression in macrophages through reactive oxygen species
volume288
year2013
(literatureReference)[Reaction:9767116] ACOD1 decarboxylates cis-aconitate to itaconate [Homo sapiens]
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