Pro-inflammatory signaling: last pieces in the NF-kappaB puzzle?

Current Biology : CB
P A Baeuerle

Abstract

The discovery of three previously unknown kinases that are essential for signaling in response to tumour necrosis factor and interleukin-1 has provided the missing link in the pathway that activates inflammatory genes.

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