Dysbiosis exacerbates colitis by promoting ubiquitination and accumulation of the innate immune adaptor STING in myeloid cells
Liraz Shmuel-Galia(The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center), Katherine A. Fitzgerald(University of Massachusetts Chan Medical School), Zhaozhao Jiang(University of Massachusetts Chan Medical School), JeanMarie Houghton(University of Massachusetts Chan Medical School), Simona Ceglia(University of Massachusetts Chan Medical School), Doyle V. Ward(University of Massachusetts Chan Medical School), Khaja Muneeruddin(University of Massachusetts Chan Medical School), Sage E. Foley(AbbVie (United States)), Xuqiu Lei(University of Massachusetts Chan Medical School), Ruth Wilson(University of Massachusetts Chan Medical School), Susanne Pechhold(University of Massachusetts Chan Medical School), Andrea Reboldi(University of Massachusetts Chan Medical School), Ann Marshak‐Rothstein(UMass Memorial Health Care), Fiachra Humphries(University of Massachusetts Chan Medical School), Natália Ketelut-Carneiro(University of Massachusetts Chan Medical School), Beth A. McCormick(University of Massachusetts Chan Medical School), Scott A. Shaffer(University of Massachusetts Chan Medical School)
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