Acetylation Blocks cGAS Activity and Inhibits Self-DNA-Induced Autoimmunity
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Shao-Yi Huang | Zheng‐gang Liu | W. Xue | X. Diao | J. Man | Weihua Li | T. Zhou | Ai-ling Li | Xue-Min Zhang | Yuan Chen | Hong Cai | Tao Li | Hongxia Wang | Jiang Dai | Xinzheng Wang | Kun He | Nan Song | Zhao-Shan Liu | Yi-Jiao Huang | Xiaoyan Zhan | Qiuying Han | Xinhua He | Ming Zhao | Na Wang | Zhihong Sang | Tingting Li | Jie Mao
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