Mutations in the Drosophila dTAK1 gene reveal a conserved function for MAPKKKs in the control of rel/NF-kappaB-dependent innate immune responses.
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B. Lemaître | F. Leulier | P. Tzou | M. Nakamura | Makoto Nakamura | R. Khush | S. Vidal | Sheila Vidal
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