Crosstalk between Cytoplasmic RIG-I and STING Sensing Pathways.
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Identification of a small molecule that primes the type I interferon response to cytosolic DNA.Advancements in DNA vaccine vectors, non-mechanical delivery methods, and molecular adjuvants to increase immunogenicity.The TRIMendous Role of TRIMs in Virus-Host Interactions.Toll-Like Receptor 3 Signal in Dendritic Cells Benefits Cancer Immunotherapy.The Human Cytomegalovirus Tegument Protein pp65 (pUL83) Dampens Type I Interferon Production by Inactivating the DNA Sensor cGAS without Affecting STING.Emerging Alphaviruses are Sensitive to Cellular States Induced by a Novel Small Molecule Agonist of the STING Pathway.Immune Response to Dengue and Zika.The human papillomavirus E6 oncoprotein targets USP15 and TRIM25 to suppress RIG-I-mediated innate immune signaling.Malaria parasite DNA-harbouring vesicles activate cytosolic immune sensors.Infection Elicited Autoimmunity and Myalgic Encephalomyelitis/Chronic Fatigue Syndrome: An Explanatory Model.Hippo interferes with antiviral defences.PARP1 depletion induces RIG-I-dependent signaling in human cancer cells.Comparative 'omics analyses differentiate Mycobacterium tuberculosis and Mycobacterium bovis and reveal distinct macrophage responses to infection with the human and bovine tubercle bacilli.A novel transcript isoform of STING that sequesters cGAMP and dominantly inhibits innate nucleic acid sensing.Two conserved amino acids within the NSs of SFTS phlebovirus are essential for anti-interferon activity"Toll-free" pathways for production of type I interferonsTopical Application of a Vitamin A Derivative and Its Combination With Non-ablative Fractional Laser Potentiates Cutaneous Influenza VaccinationA Type I Interferon and IL-10 Induced by Infection Suppresses Antigen-Specific T Cells and Their Memory Responses
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Crosstalk between Cytoplasmic RIG-I and STING Sensing Pathways.
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Crosstalk between Cytoplasmic RIG-I and STING Sensing Pathways.
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Crosstalk between Cytoplasmic RIG-I and STING Sensing Pathways.
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Crosstalk between Cytoplasmic RIG-I and STING Sensing Pathways.
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Crosstalk between Cytoplasmic RIG-I and STING Sensing Pathways.
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Crosstalk between Cytoplasmic RIG-I and STING Sensing Pathways.
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Crosstalk between Cytoplasmic RIG-I and STING Sensing Pathways.
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Crosstalk between Cytoplasmic RIG-I and STING Sensing Pathways.
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Alessandra Zevini
John Hiscott
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10.1016/J.IT.2016.12.004
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2017-01-07T00:00:00Z