Competitive binding of STATs to receptor phospho-Tyr motifs accounts for altered cytokine responses

  1. Stephan Wilmes
  2. Polly-Anne Jeffrey
  3. Jonathan Martinez-Fabregas
  4. Maximillian Hafer
  5. Paul K Fyfe
  6. Elizabeth Pohler
  7. Silvia Gaggero
  8. Martin Lopez-Garcia
  9. Grant Lythe
  10. Charles Taylor
  11. Thomas Guerrier
  12. David Launay
  13. Suman Mitra
  14. Jacob Piehler
  15. Carmen Molina-Paris  Is a corresponding author
  16. Ignacio Moraga Gonzalez  Is a corresponding author
  1. University of Dundee, United Kingdom
  2. University of Leeds, United Kingdom
  3. University of Osnabrück, Germany
  4. Université de Lille, France
  5. Universität Osnabrück, Germany

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  1. Stephan Wilmes
  2. Polly-Anne Jeffrey
  3. Jonathan Martinez-Fabregas
  4. Maximillian Hafer
  5. Paul K Fyfe
  6. Elizabeth Pohler
  7. Silvia Gaggero
  8. Martin Lopez-Garcia
  9. Grant Lythe
  10. Charles Taylor
  11. Thomas Guerrier
  12. David Launay
  13. Suman Mitra
  14. Jacob Piehler
  15. Carmen Molina-Paris
  16. Ignacio Moraga Gonzalez
(2021)
Competitive binding of STATs to receptor phospho-Tyr motifs accounts for altered cytokine responses
eLife 10:e66014.
https://doi.org/10.7554/eLife.66014

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