T CELL-INTRINSIC IRF5 REGULATES T CELL SIGNALING, MIGRATION, AND DIFFERENTIATION AND PROMOTES INTESTINAL INFLAMMATION

T Cell-Intrinsic IRF5 Regulates T Cell Signaling, Migration, and Differentiation and Promotes Intestinal Inflammation

Summary: IRF5 polymorphisms are associated with multiple immune-mediated diseases, including ulcerative colitis.IRF5 contributions are attributed to its role in myeloid lineages.How T cell-intrinsic IRF5 contributes to inflammatory outcomes is not well understood.We identify a previously undefined key role for T cell-intrinsic IRF5.In mice, IRF5 in

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ADAMTS13: An Emerging Target in Stroke Therapy

Thrombosis is the predominant underlying mechanism of acute ischemic stroke (AIS).Though thrombolysis with tPA has Hay Bags been proven to be effective in treating AIS within the time window, the majority of AIS patients fail to receive tPA due to various reasons.Current medical therapies for AIS have limited efficacy and pose a risk of intracerebr

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