Intranuclear interactomic inhibition of NF-κB suppresses LPS-induced severe sepsis

Volume: 464, Issue: 3, Pages: 711 - 717
Published: Aug 1, 2015
Abstract
Suppression of nuclear factor-κB (NF-κB) activation, which is best known as a major regulator of innate and adaptive immune responses, is a potent strategy for the treatment of endotoxic sepsis. To inhibit NF-κB functions, we designed the intra-nuclear transducible form of transcription modulation domain (TMD) of RelA (p65), called nt-p65-TMD, which can be delivered effectively into the nucleus without influencing the cell viability, and work as...
Paper Details
Title
Intranuclear interactomic inhibition of NF-κB suppresses LPS-induced severe sepsis
Published Date
Aug 1, 2015
Volume
464
Issue
3
Pages
711 - 717
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