Foxwell et al., 1998 - Google Patents
Efficient adenoviral infection with IκBα reveals that macrophage tumor necrosis factor α production in rheumatoid arthritis is NF-κB dependentFoxwell et al., 1998
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- Foxwell B
- Browne K
- Bondeson J
- Clarke C
- De Martin R
- Brennan F
- Feldmann M
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- Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
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Tumor necrosis factor (TNF) α has been shown to be a major therapeutic target in rheumatoid arthritis with the success of anti-TNFα antibody clinical trials. Although signaling pathways leading to TNFα expression have been studied in some detail, there is evidence …
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