A different TIPE of immune homeostasis. Freundt, E. C., Bidere, N., & Lenardo, M. J. Cell, 133(3):401–2, May, 2008. Paper abstract bibtex Proteins with death effector domains (DED) are key signal transducers involved in cell death and inflammation. In this issue of Cell, Sun et al. (2008) describe TIPE2, a DED protein that negatively regulates both T cell receptor and Toll-like receptor signaling. These findings reveal a new element critical to the maintenance of homeostasis in both the adaptive and innate immune systems.
@article{freundt_different_2008,
title = {A different {TIPE} of immune homeostasis},
volume = {133},
issn = {1097-4172 (ELECTRONIC) 0092-8674 (LINKING)},
shorttitle = {A different {TIPE} of immune homeostasis},
url = {http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18455981},
abstract = {Proteins with death effector domains (DED) are key signal transducers involved in cell death and inflammation. In this issue of Cell, Sun et al. (2008) describe TIPE2, a DED protein that negatively regulates both T cell receptor and Toll-like receptor signaling. These findings reveal a new element critical to the maintenance of homeostasis in both the adaptive and innate immune systems.},
number = {3},
journal = {Cell},
author = {Freundt, E. C. and Bidere, N. and Lenardo, M. J.},
month = may,
year = {2008},
keywords = {Animals Caspases/metabolism Cell Death *Homeostasis Humans *Immunity, Innate Intracellular Signaling Peptides and Proteins/chemistry/*immunology Mice Protein Structure, Tertiary Signal Transduction Toll-Like Receptors/immunology},
pages = {401--2},
}
Downloads: 0
{"_id":"D7uifbnTH3kt2Zxn6","bibbaseid":"freundt-bidere-lenardo-adifferenttipeofimmunehomeostasis-2008","author_short":["Freundt, E. C.","Bidere, N.","Lenardo, M. J."],"bibdata":{"bibtype":"article","type":"article","title":"A different TIPE of immune homeostasis","volume":"133","issn":"1097-4172 (ELECTRONIC) 0092-8674 (LINKING)","shorttitle":"A different TIPE of immune homeostasis","url":"http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18455981","abstract":"Proteins with death effector domains (DED) are key signal transducers involved in cell death and inflammation. In this issue of Cell, Sun et al. (2008) describe TIPE2, a DED protein that negatively regulates both T cell receptor and Toll-like receptor signaling. These findings reveal a new element critical to the maintenance of homeostasis in both the adaptive and innate immune systems.","number":"3","journal":"Cell","author":[{"propositions":[],"lastnames":["Freundt"],"firstnames":["E.","C."],"suffixes":[]},{"propositions":[],"lastnames":["Bidere"],"firstnames":["N."],"suffixes":[]},{"propositions":[],"lastnames":["Lenardo"],"firstnames":["M.","J."],"suffixes":[]}],"month":"May","year":"2008","keywords":"Animals Caspases/metabolism Cell Death *Homeostasis Humans *Immunity, Innate Intracellular Signaling Peptides and Proteins/chemistry/*immunology Mice Protein Structure, Tertiary Signal Transduction Toll-Like Receptors/immunology","pages":"401–2","bibtex":"@article{freundt_different_2008,\n\ttitle = {A different {TIPE} of immune homeostasis},\n\tvolume = {133},\n\tissn = {1097-4172 (ELECTRONIC) 0092-8674 (LINKING)},\n\tshorttitle = {A different {TIPE} of immune homeostasis},\n\turl = {http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18455981},\n\tabstract = {Proteins with death effector domains (DED) are key signal transducers involved in cell death and inflammation. In this issue of Cell, Sun et al. (2008) describe TIPE2, a DED protein that negatively regulates both T cell receptor and Toll-like receptor signaling. These findings reveal a new element critical to the maintenance of homeostasis in both the adaptive and innate immune systems.},\n\tnumber = {3},\n\tjournal = {Cell},\n\tauthor = {Freundt, E. C. and Bidere, N. and Lenardo, M. J.},\n\tmonth = may,\n\tyear = {2008},\n\tkeywords = {Animals Caspases/metabolism Cell Death *Homeostasis Humans *Immunity, Innate Intracellular Signaling Peptides and Proteins/chemistry/*immunology Mice Protein Structure, Tertiary Signal Transduction Toll-Like Receptors/immunology},\n\tpages = {401--2},\n}\n\n","author_short":["Freundt, E. C.","Bidere, N.","Lenardo, M. J."],"key":"freundt_different_2008","id":"freundt_different_2008","bibbaseid":"freundt-bidere-lenardo-adifferenttipeofimmunehomeostasis-2008","role":"author","urls":{"Paper":"http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18455981"},"keyword":["Animals Caspases/metabolism Cell Death *Homeostasis Humans *Immunity","Innate Intracellular Signaling Peptides and Proteins/chemistry/*immunology Mice Protein Structure","Tertiary Signal Transduction Toll-Like Receptors/immunology"],"metadata":{"authorlinks":{}}},"bibtype":"article","biburl":"http://bibbase.org/zotero/biblioial","dataSources":["ftoP3zPyb2N3b9Noc"],"keywords":["animals caspases/metabolism cell death *homeostasis humans *immunity","innate intracellular signaling peptides and proteins/chemistry/*immunology mice protein structure","tertiary signal transduction toll-like receptors/immunology"],"search_terms":["different","tipe","immune","homeostasis","freundt","bidere","lenardo"],"title":"A different TIPE of immune homeostasis","year":2008}