NLRP3- and AIM2-autonomy in a mouse model of MSU crystal-induced acute inflammation in vivo suggests...
NLRP3- and AIM2-autonomy in a mouse model of MSU crystal-induced acute inflammation in vivo suggests imiquimod-dependent targeting of Il-1[beta] expression as relevant therapy for gout patients
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Cold Spring Harbor: Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press
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The role of Monosodium Urate (MSU) crystals in gout pathophysiology is well described, as is the major impact of IL-1b in the inflammatory reaction that constitutes the hallmark of the disease. However, despite the discovery of the NLRP3 inflammasome and its role as a Pattern Recognition Receptor linking the detection of a danger signal (MSU) to IL...
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NLRP3- and AIM2-autonomy in a mouse model of MSU crystal-induced acute inflammation in vivo suggests imiquimod-dependent targeting of Il-1[beta] expression as relevant therapy for gout patients
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10.1101/772756
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