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      2013-10

      IPS Researchers Identify How Lysine Monomethylation Could Modulate the Anti-viral Function of the General Host Restriction Factor IFITM3

      On October 16, The Journal of Biological Chemistry published a study entitled Negative Regulation of Interferon-Induced Transmembrane Protein 3 by SET7-mediated Lysine Monomethylation from the Key Laboratory of Molecular Virology and Immunology at the Institut Pasteur of Shanghai, Chinese Academy...On October 16, The Journal of Biological Chemistry published a study entitled Negative Regulation of Interferon-Induced Transmembrane Protein 3 by SET7-mediated Lysine Monomethylation from the Key Laboratory of Molecular Virology and Immunology at the Institut Pasteur of Shanghai, Chinese Academy...

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      2013-08

      IPS Researchers discover new molecular pathway to fight inflammation

      Regulator T (nTreg) cells are suppressive cells that control excessive inflammation and mediate immune tolerance. Foxp3 is a crucial transcription factor for Treg differentiation and function. Since inflammation is a regular event in immune effector responses, it may be necessary to disrupt Treg ...Regulatory T (nTreg) cells are suppressive cells that control excessive inflammation and mediate immune tolerance. Foxp3 is a crucial transcription factor for Treg differentiation and function. Since inflammation is a regular event in immune effector responses, it may be necessary to disrupt Treg...

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      2013-08

      Virology: protecting flu patients from themselves

      Drugs that suppress the inflammatory response could reduce mortality risk for influenza patients when combined with standard antiviral care, new research shows. Several studies have suggested that a strong inflammatory response to infection with influenza may be linked to increased disease severi...

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      2013-07

      IPS researchers discover an immune evasion mechanism in the severe malaria parasite

      Dr. JIANG Lubin’s group in the Institut Pasteur of Shanghai, Chinese Academy of Sciences (IPS-CAS) has recently discovered an immune evasion mechanism in the severe malaria parasite, which may also be applied to the development of a malaria vaccine. “The implications of these results for our un...Dr. JIANG Lubin’s group in the Institut Pasteur of Shanghai, Chinese Academy of Sciences (IPS-CAS) has recently discovered an immune evasion mechanism in the severe malaria parasite, which may also be applied to the development of a malaria vaccine. “The implications of these results for our un...

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