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2. Suppression of STING signaling through epigenetic silencing and missense mutation impedes DNA damage mediated cytokine production
3. Data from ZL-1211 Exhibits Robust Antitumor Activity by Enhancing ADCC and Activating NK Cell–mediated Inflammation in CLDN18.2-High and -Low Expressing Gastric Cancer Models
4. Supplementary Figure S2 from ZL-1211 Exhibits Robust Antitumor Activity by Enhancing ADCC and Activating NK Cell–mediated Inflammation in CLDN18.2-High and -Low Expressing Gastric Cancer Models
5. Data from Ovarian Cancer Cells Commonly Exhibit Defective STING Signaling Which Affects Sensitivity to Viral Oncolysis
6. Supplementary Figure 3 from Ovarian Cancer Cells Commonly Exhibit Defective STING Signaling Which Affects Sensitivity to Viral Oncolysis
7. Supplementary Table 1 from Ovarian Cancer Cells Commonly Exhibit Defective STING Signaling Which Affects Sensitivity to Viral Oncolysis
8. Supplementary Figure 2 from Ovarian Cancer Cells Commonly Exhibit Defective STING Signaling Which Affects Sensitivity to Viral Oncolysis
9. Supplementary Figure 1 from Ovarian Cancer Cells Commonly Exhibit Defective STING Signaling Which Affects Sensitivity to Viral Oncolysis
10. Data from Recurrent Loss of STING Signaling in Melanoma Correlates with Susceptibility to Viral Oncolysis
11. Supplementary Data from Recurrent Loss of STING Signaling in Melanoma Correlates with Susceptibility to Viral Oncolysis
12. Active IKKβ promotes the stability of GLI1 oncogene in diffuse large B-cell lymphoma
13. The STING controlled cytosolic-DNA activated innate immune pathway and microbial disease
14. ZL-1211 Exhibits Robust Antitumor Activity by Enhancing ADCC and Activating NK Cell–mediated Inflammation in CLDN18.2-High and -Low Expressing Gastric Cancer Models
15. Abstract 621: ZL-1211 exhibits robust anti-tumor activity by enhancing ADCC and activating innate and adaptive immunity in CLDN18.2-high and -low expressing gastric cancer models
16. Legal issues about CO2 geological storage in Japan
17. Abstract 1203: ZL-1211 exhibits broad anti-tumor activity in CLDN18.2 high- and low-expressing models
18. The influence of a glucosyltransferase, encoded by gtfP, on biofilm formation by Streptococcus sanguinis in a dual-species model
19. Intracellular DNA mediated innate immune signaling: Host defense against DNA pathogens: PS1-104
20. NFAR-1 and NFAR-2 modulate translation and are required for efficient host defense
21. Ovarian Cancer Cells Commonly Exhibit Defective STING Signaling Which Affects Sensitivity to Viral Oncolysis
22. Biological and Biochemical Roles of Two Distinct Cyclic Dimeric Adenosine 3′,5′-Monophosphate- Associated Phosphodiesterases in Streptococcus mutans
23. Proteomic Analysis of NRROS Interactome Reveals the Presence of Chaperones and Mediators of the ERAD Pathway
24. Pro-inflammation Associated with a Gain-of-Function Mutation (R284S) in the Innate Immune Sensor STING
25. Ubiquitination of STING at lysine 224 controls IRF3 activation
26. Recurrent Loss of STING Signaling in Melanoma Correlates with Susceptibility to Viral Oncolysis
27. Activation of STING requires palmitoylation at the Golgi
28. Deregulation of STING Signaling in Colorectal Carcinoma Constrains DNA Damage Responses and Correlates With Tumorigenesis
29. Loss of Tifab, a del(5q) MDS gene, alters hematopoiesis through derepression of Toll-like receptor–TRAF6 signaling
30. Catalytic subunits of the phosphatase calcineurin interact with NF-κB-inducing kinase (NIK) and attenuate NIK-dependent gene expression
31. Inflammation-driven carcinogenesis is mediated through STING
32. Mitochondria–Nucleus Shuttling FK506-Binding Protein 51 Interacts with TRAF Proteins and Facilitates the RIG-I-Like Receptor-Mediated Expression of Type I IFN
33. Cyclic Dinucleotides Trigger ULK1 (ATG1) Phosphorylation of STING to Prevent Sustained Innate Immune Signaling
34. Loss of STING eliminates proinflammatory gene induction in TrexI-/- deficient mice. (P4091)
35. STING recognition of cytoplasmic DNA instigates cellular defense (P1393)
36. STING Recognition of Cytoplasmic DNA Instigates Cellular Defense
37. PS1-104 Intracellular DNA mediated innate immune signaling: Host defense against DNA pathogens
38. RANK signaling induces interferon-stimulated genes in the fetal thymic stroma
39. PS2-54 Sting regulates intracellular DNA–mediated, type I interferon-dependent innate immunity
40. TRAF6 Establishes Innate Immune Responses by Activating NF-κB and IRF7 upon Sensing Cytosolic Viral RNA and DNA
41. Developmental Stage-Dependent Collaboration between the TNF Receptor-Associated Factor 6 and Lymphotoxin Pathways for B Cell Follicle Organization in Secondary Lymphoid Organs
42. Active IKKβ promotes the stability of GLI1oncogene in diffuse large B-cell lymphoma
43. 口腔レンサ球菌における環状ヌクレオチドの働きについて
44. TRAF6 establishes innate immune responses by activating NF-kappaB and IRF7 upon sensing cytosolic viral RNA and DNA.
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