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bibliographicCitation Matsushita K, Tanaka H, Yasuda K, Adachi T, Fukuoka A, Akasaki S, Koida A, Kuroda E, Akira S, Yoshimoto T. Regnase-1 degradation is crucial for IL-33- and IL-25-mediated ILC2 activation. JCI Insight. 2020 Feb 27;5(4). PMID: 31990689; PMCID: PMC7101157.
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