The amino acid sensor GCN2 controls gut inflammation by inhibiting inflammasome activation
Rajesh Ravindran(Emory National Primate Research Center), Bali Pulendran(Stanford University), Leonardo R. Gama(Universidade de São Paulo), Yichong Wang(Emory National Primate Research Center), Helder I. Nakaya(Emory University), Jens Loebbermann(Emory National Primate Research Center), Shuzhao Li(Emory National Primate Research Center), Benton Lawson(National Center for Infectious Diseases), Jennifer Martinez(Duke Medical Center), Paul Hakimpour(Emory National Primate Research Center), Prachi Sharma(Oregon National Primate Research Center), Hualing Ma(Emory National Primate Research Center), Nooruddin Khan(University of Hyderabad), Deepa Machiah(Oregon National Primate Research Center), Randal J. Kaufman(Howard Hughes Medical Institute)
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