Immune-responsive gene 1 protein links metabolism to immunity by catalyzing itaconic acid production
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R. Balling | Manuel Buttini | Carole L. Linster | A. Rausell | N. Reiling | K. Hiller | Aravind Tallam | Arnaud Pailot | T. Binz | A. Michelucci | Thekla Cordes | J. Ghelfi | O. Goldmann | A. Wegner | E. Medina | Jenny Ghelfi | Karsten Hiller
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