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List of bibliographic references indexed by 1550-6606

Number of relevant bibliographic references: 37.
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Ident.Authors (with country if any)Title
000D39 (2015) Zachary R. Shaheen [États-Unis] ; Aaron Naatz [États-Unis] ; John A. Corbett [États-Unis]CCR5-Dependent Activation of mTORC1 Regulates Translation of Inducible NO Synthase and COX-2 during Encephalomyocarditis Virus Infection.
000D53 (2015) Yanfang Peipei Zhu [États-Unis] ; Jonathan R. Brown [États-Unis] ; Duygu Sag [États-Unis] ; Lihua Zhang [États-Unis] ; Jill Suttles [États-Unis]Adenosine 5'-monophosphate-activated protein kinase regulates IL-10-mediated anti-inflammatory signaling pathways in macrophages.
000D69 (2014) Raymond P. Donnelly [Irlande (pays)] ; R Isín M. Loftus [Irlande (pays)] ; Sinéad E. Keating [Irlande (pays)] ; Kevin T. Liou [États-Unis] ; Christine A. Biron [États-Unis] ; Clair M. Gardiner [Irlande (pays)] ; David K. Finlay [Irlande (pays)]mTORC1-dependent metabolic reprogramming is a prerequisite for NK cell effector function.
000E66 (2014) Emily L. Goldberg [États-Unis] ; Megan J. Smithey [États-Unis] ; Lydia K. Lutes [États-Unis] ; Jennifer L. Uhrlaub [États-Unis] ; Janko Nikolich-Žugich [États-Unis]Immune memory-boosting dose of rapamycin impairs macrophage vesicle acidification and curtails glycolysis in effector CD8 cells, impairing defense against acute infections.
000F01 (2014) Ryan T. Sowell [États-Unis] ; Magdalena Rogozinska [États-Unis] ; Christine E. Nelson [États-Unis] ; Vaiva Vezys [États-Unis] ; Amanda L. Marzo [États-Unis]Cutting edge: generation of effector cells that localize to mucosal tissues and form resident memory CD8 T cells is controlled by mTOR.
001018 (2013) Megan E B. Foldenauer [États-Unis] ; Sharon A. Mcclellan ; Elizabeth A. Berger ; Linda D. HazlettMammalian target of rapamycin regulates IL-10 and resistance to Pseudomonas aeruginosa corneal infection.
001099 (2012) Jayakumar S. Poovassery [États-Unis] ; Gail A. BishopType I IFN receptor and the B cell antigen receptor regulate TLR7 responses via distinct molecular mechanisms.
001139 (2012) Michael Schmueck [Allemagne] ; Annika M. Fischer ; Ben Hammoud ; Gordon Brestrich ; Henrike Fuehrer ; Si-Hong Luu ; Karin Mueller ; Nina Babel ; Hans-Dieter Volk ; Petra ReinkePreferential expansion of human virus-specific multifunctional central memory T cells by partial targeting of the IL-2 receptor signaling pathway: the key role of CD4+ T cells.
001182 (2012) Matija Hedl [États-Unis] ; Clara AbrahamIRF5 risk polymorphisms contribute to interindividual variance in pattern recognition receptor-mediated cytokine secretion in human monocyte-derived cells.
001200 (2012) Yan G. Zhao [États-Unis] ; Yunqi Wang ; Zengli Guo ; Ai-Di Gu ; Han C. Dan ; Albert S. Baldwin ; Weidong Hao ; Yisong Y. WanDihydroartemisinin ameliorates inflammatory disease by its reciprocal effects on Th and regulatory T cell function via modulating the mammalian target of rapamycin pathway.
001292 (2011) Xin Li [États-Unis] ; Xinbing Han ; Juliana Llano ; Medhavi Bole ; Xiuqin Zhou ; Katharine Swan ; Asha Anandaiah ; Benjamin Nelson ; Naimish R. Patel ; Peter S. Reinach ; Henry Koziel ; Souvenir D. TachadoMammalian target of rapamycin inhibition in macrophages of asymptomatic HIV+ persons reverses the decrease in TLR-4-mediated TNF-α release through prolongation of MAPK pathway activation.
001330 (2011) Huizhi Wang [États-Unis] ; Jonathan Brown ; Zhen Gu ; Carlos A. Garcia ; Ruqiang Liang ; Pascale Alard ; Eléonore Beurel ; Richard S. Jope ; Terrance Greenway ; Michael MartinConvergence of the mammalian target of rapamycin complex 1- and glycogen synthase kinase 3-β-signaling pathways regulates the innate inflammatory response.
001388 (2010) Kevin D. Cook [États-Unis] ; Jim MillerTCR-dependent translational control of GATA-3 enhances Th2 differentiation.
001444 (2010) Ivana R. Ferrer [États-Unis] ; Maylene E. Wagener ; Jennifer M. Robertson ; Alexa P. Turner ; Koichi Araki ; Rafi Ahmed ; Allan D. Kirk ; Christian P. Larsen ; Mandy L. FordCutting edge: Rapamycin augments pathogen-specific but not graft-reactive CD8+ T cell responses.
001517 (2009) Young Joo Oh [Corée du Sud] ; Ju Ho Youn ; Yeounjung Ji ; Sang Eun Lee ; Kook Jin Lim ; Ji Eun Choi ; Jeon-Soo ShinHMGB1 is phosphorylated by classical protein kinase C and is secreted by a calcium-dependent mechanism.
001551 (2009) Alan Huett [États-Unis] ; Aylwin Ng ; Zhifang Cao ; Petric Kuballa ; Masaaki Komatsu ; Mark J. Daly ; Daniel K. Podolsky ; Ramnik J. XavierA novel hybrid yeast-human network analysis reveals an essential role for FNBP1L in antibacterial autophagy.
001584 (2008) Isabelle Bekeredjian-Ding [Allemagne] ; Anne Doster ; Martin Schiller ; Petra Heyder ; Hanns-Martin Lorenz ; Burkhart Schraven ; Ursula Bommhardt ; Klaus HeegTLR9-activating DNA up-regulates ZAP70 via sustained PKB induction in IgM+ B cells.

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