Accession |
PMDE182 |
Name |
Inflammatory cytokines IL-32 and IL-17 have common signaling intermediates despite differential dependence on TNF-receptor |
Description |
The objective of this study was to identify common and unique phosphorylation targets of pro-inflammatory cytokines IL-32 and IL-17. These cytokines are associated with the pathogenesis and severity of chronic inflammatory disorders, therefore signaling intermediates of these cytokines could be beneficial as alternate theraputic targets that may likely influence different inflammatory pathways. |
Publication |
Inflammatory cytokines IL-32 and IL-17 have common signaling intermediates despite differential dependence on TNF-receptor
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Provider |
Neeloffer Mookherjee |
Species |
Homo sapiens |
Subspecies |
Empty
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Array type |
Peptide array |
Sample |
Cell lysate |
Number of array |
6 |
Array(1) |
Species Specific Phosphorylation Array
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Raw data |
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Experiment details |
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Analysis report |
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Link to GEO |
GSE28649
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