Un modèle macrophagique humain pour étudier la dynamique d’activation de l’inflammasome
Les inflammasomes sont des complexes protéiques impliqués dans l’immunité innée, qui sont activés par de multiples signaux de danger. Des mutations héréditaires des protéines de l’inflammasome peuvent être responsables de son activation excessive et in fine de la survenue de pathologies auto-inflamm...
Main Author: | Marchitto, Lorie |
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Other Authors: | Touzot, Fabien |
Language: | fra |
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2021
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/1866/24512 |
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