High mobility group box 1 can enhance NF-κB activation and act as a pro-inflammatory molecule in the Pacific oyster, Crassostrea gigas.
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Zhiming Xiang | Jun Li | Ziniu Yu | Yang Zhang | Feng Yu | S. Xiao | Shu Xiao
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