PI3K-Akt-mTORC1-S6K1/2 Axis Controls Th17 Differentiation by Regulating Gfi1 Expression and Nuclear Translocation of RORγ
Yutaka Kurebayashi(Keio University), Shigeo Koyasu(National Institutes for Quantum Science and Technology), Kenji Ichiyama(The University of Osaka), Shigenori Nagai(Tohoku University), Taketo Yamada(Saitama Medical University), Shohei Egami(Keio University), Yukiko Baba(Keio University), Atsushi Hirao(Kanazawa University), Satoshi Matsuda(Kansai Medical University), Ai Ikejiri(Keio University), Masashi Ohtani(Kansai Medical University), Takayuki Hoshii(Chiba University)
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