Loss of Suppressor of Cytokine Signaling 1 in Helper T Cells Leads to Defective Th17 Differentiation by Enhancing Antagonistic Effects of IFN-γ on STAT3 and Smads
Kentaro Tanaka(Kyushu University Hospital), Akihiko Yoshimura(Osaka University), Toshikatsu Hanada(Oita University), Hideyuki Yoshida(Kyushu University), Takashi Kobayashi(Oita University), Hiromasa Inoue(Kagoshima University), Kenji Ichiyama(The University of Osaka), Giichi Takaesu(Kyushu University), Takehiro Torisu(Kyushu University), Masayuki Hashimoto(Kyushu University), Satoru Fukuyama(Kyushu University), Hideo Yasukawa(Kurume University), Tomohito Takimoto(Kyushu University), Yoichi Nakanishi(Kyushu University Hospital)
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