Recruitment of the IKK signalosome to the p55 TNF receptor: RIP and A20 bind to NEMO (IKKgamma) upon receptor stimulation.
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G Cantarella | Giovanna Cantarella | S. Q. Zhang | A. Kovalenko | D. Wallach | S Q Zhang | A Kovalenko | D Wallach
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