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Class:IdLiteratureReference:9815513
_displayNamep38MAPK/MK2-dependent phosphorylation controls cytotoxic RIPK1 signalling in inflammation and infection
_timestamp2022-11-16 15:22:47
author[Person:5692643] Menon, Manoj B
[Person:9698231] Gropengiesser, Julia
[Person:9815504] Fischer, Jessica
[Person:9815508] Novikova, Lena
[Person:9815519] Deuretzbacher, Anne
[Person:9815518] Lafera, Juri
[Person:9815509] Schimmeck, Hanna
[Person:9815512] Czymmeck, Nicole
[Person:9815511] Ronkina, Natalia
[Person:5686781] Kotlyarov, Alexey
[Person:9815500] Aepfelbacher, Martin
[Person:1267765] Gaestel, M
[Person:9698242] Ruckdeschel, Klaus
created[InstanceEdit:9815503] Shamovsky, Veronica, 2022-08-18
journalNat Cell Biol
pages1248-1259
pubMedIdentifier28920954
titlep38MAPK/MK2-dependent phosphorylation controls cytotoxic RIPK1 signalling in inflammation and infection
volume19
year2017
(literatureReference)[Summation:9815502] Binding of TNFα to TNF receptor 1 (TNFR1) induces the sequen...
[Reaction:9815501] MAPKAPK2 phosphorylates RIPK1 at S320 [Homo sapiens]
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