SESN2/sestrin2 suppresses sepsis by inducing mitophagy and inhibiting NLRP3 activation in macrophages
Min‐Ji Kim(Gyeongsang National University), Joo‐Heon Yoon(Yonsei University), Jeongho Kwon(NewYork–Presbyterian Hospital), Kyubo Kim(Hallym University), Soo Han Bae(Yonsei University), Sue Goo Rhee(National Institutes of Health), Augustine M.K. Choi(Cornell University), Jong‐Seok Moon(Soonchunhyang University), Min Goo Lee(Yonsei University), Stefan W. Ryter(University of Pittsburgh Medical Center), Young Sam Kim(Yonsei University), Chang‐Hoon Kim(NewYork–Presbyterian Hospital), Younghee Kwon(Yonsei University), Jaekyoon Shin(Yonsei University), Jae‐Chan Ryu(Kimpo University), Ji-Hwan Oh(Yonsei University), Atsushi Miyawaki(RIKEN Center for Brain Science)
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