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IκB kinases serve as a target of CD28 signaling
Edward W. Harhaj
, Shao Cong Sun
Penn State Cancer Institute
Cancer Institute, Mechanisms of Carcinogenesis
Department of Cell and Biological Systems
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CD28
100%
NF-B
50%
Interleukin-2
30%
Transcription Factor
20%
Responsive Element
20%
T Cell Receptor Signaling
20%
Mitogen
20%
Phosphorylation
10%
Cell Signaling Pathways
10%
Reporter Gene
10%
Catalytic Activity
10%
Kinase Activity
10%
Activator protein-1 (AP-1)
10%
Proteasomal Degradation
10%
T Cells
10%
T Cell Activation
10%
In Vivo Phosphorylation
10%
T Cell Receptor
10%
Antigen-presenting Cells
10%
Composite Element
10%
Inhibitory Proteins
10%
Costimulatory Molecules
10%
Nuclear Expression
10%
Gene Transactivation
10%
B7-2
10%
B7-1
10%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
CD28
100%
T Cell Receptor
30%
Interleukin 2
30%
Transcription Factors
20%
T Cell
20%
Kinase
10%
Phosphotransferase
10%
Promoter Region
10%
Proteasome
10%
Reporter Gene
10%
Transactivation
10%
Cell Activation
10%
Antigen Presenting Cell
10%
Immunology and Microbiology
CD28
100%
Interleukin 2
30%
T Cell Receptor
30%
Mitogen
20%
Transcription Factors
20%
Promoter Region
10%
Proteasome
10%
T Cell
10%
Transactivation
10%
Reporter Gene
10%
T Cell Activation
10%
Antigen-Presenting Cell
10%