Autophagy proteins regulate innate immune responses by inhibiting the release of mitochondrial DNA mediated by the NALP3 inflammasome
Kiichi Nakahira(Brigham and Women's Hospital), Augustine M.K. Choi(Cornell University), Tamás Dolinay(University of California, Los Angeles), Jeffrey A. Haspel(Washington University in St. Louis), Marlene Rabinovitch(Stanford Medicine), Katherine A. Fitzgerald(University of Massachusetts Chan Medical School), Joshua A. Englert(The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center), Hilaire C. Lam(Brigham and Women's Hospital), Stefan W. Ryter(University of Pittsburgh Medical Center), Seon‐Jin Lee(Chonnam National University), Vijay Rathinam(UConn Health), Hong Pyo Kim(Brigham and Women's Hospital), Manuela Cernadas(Brigham and Women's Hospital)
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