Regulation of mycobacterial infection by macrophage Gch1 and tetrahydrobiopterin
Inducible nitric oxide (NO) synthase (iNOS) is essential in the response to mycobacterial infection, yet NOS signalling can occur through NO-dependent or NO-independent pathways. Here the authors show macrophage Gch1 and tetrahydrobiopterin mediate NO-independent control of Mycobacterial infection.
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Auteurs principaux: | Eileen McNeill, Elena Stylianou, Mark J. Crabtree, Rachel Harrington-Kandt, Anna-Lena Kolb, Marina Diotallevi, Ashley B. Hale, Paulo Bettencourt, Rachel Tanner, Matthew K. O’Shea, Magali Matsumiya, Helen Lockstone, Julius Müller, Helen A. Fletcher, David R. Greaves, Helen McShane, Keith M. Channon |
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2018
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