PMID: 7546397Jun 1, 1995Paper

Transcriptional regulation of the IL-2 gene

Current Opinion in Immunology
J JainA Rao

Abstract

The past two years have seen significant advances in our understanding of IL-2 gene transcription. Many of the relevant transcription factors have been identified, the intracellular mechanisms regulating their functions are being elucidated, and the multiple roles of calcineurin are beginning to be appreciated.

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