Title: The nuclear receptor ppargamma selectively inhibits th17 differentiation in a t cell-intrinsic fashion and suppresses cns autoimmunity.
Summary: "Suggests PPARgamma represents a promising molecular target for specific immunointervention in Th17-mediated autoimmune diseases such as MS "
Citation: Klotz, L., Burgdorf, S., Dani, I., Saijo, K., Flossdorf, J., Hucke, S., Alferink, J., Novak, N., Beyer, M., Mayer, G., Langhans, B., Klockgether, T., Waisman, A., Eberl, G., Schultze, J., Famulok, M., Kolanus, W., Glass, C., Kurts, C., and Knolle, P. A. (2009). The nuclear receptor ppargamma selectively inhibits th17 differentiation in a t cell-intrinsic fashion and suppresses cns autoimmunity. J. Exp. Med., 206(10):2079-2089. http://www.citeulike.org/user/HEIRS/article/5778777
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Thursday, October 1, 2009
The nuclear receptor ppargamma selectively inhibits th17 differentiation in a t cell-intrinsic fashion and suppresses cns autoimmunity.
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