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Class:IdLiteratureReference:9917825
_displayNameMechanism of dysfunction of human variants of the IRAK4 kinase and a role for its kinase activity in interleukin-1 receptor signaling
_timestamp2024-08-13 16:46:43
author[Person:9671157] De, Saurav
[Person:9917828] Karim, Fawziya
[Person:9917826] Kiessu, Ezechielle
[Person:9860293] Cushing, Leah
[Person:5676494] Lin, Lih-Ling
[Person:5602323] Ghandil, Pegah
[Person:2445198] Hoarau, Cyrille
[Person:1679000] Casanova, JL
[Person:1679063] Puel, A
[Person:6810375] Rao, Vikram R
created[InstanceEdit:9917827] Shamovsky, Veronica, 2024-08-13
journalJ Biol Chem
pages15208-15220
pubMedIdentifier30115681
titleMechanism of dysfunction of human variants of the IRAK4 kinase and a role for its kinase activity in interleukin-1 receptor signaling
volume293
year2018
(literatureReference)[Summation:5607930] Patients with an autosomal recessive form of IRAK4 deficienc...
[Summation:5607933] Autosomal recessive IRAK4 deficiency leads to impaired TLR r...
[FailedReaction:5602353] Defective IRAK4 does not bind MyD88:MAL:BTK:activated TLR2/4 [Homo sapiens]
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