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Oxysterol-EBI2 signaling in immune regulation and viral infection
Viktorija Daugvilaite
, Kristine Niss Arfelt, Tau Benned-Jensen, Andreas W Sailer,
Mette M Rosenkilde
Physiology of circulation, kidney and lung
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Induced Gene
100%
Oxysterols
100%
Viral Infection
100%
Immune Regulation
100%
Epstein-Barr Virus
27%
Small Molecule Antagonist
18%
B Cells
18%
Functional Properties
9%
25-OHC
9%
Independent Pathway
9%
Immune Control
9%
Transmembrane Helix
9%
Virus Life Cycle
9%
Upper Part
9%
Structural Properties
9%
G Protein-coupled Receptor
9%
Concerted Action
9%
Virus-infected Cell
9%
2-axis
9%
Chemokine Gradient
9%
Cell Proliferation
9%
GPR183
9%
Lymphoid Cells
9%
Lymphoid Organs
9%
Receptor Region
9%
Immune System
9%
G Protein
9%
Transmembrane
9%
Endogenous Lipids
9%
Therapeutic Target
9%
Arrestin Recruitment
9%
Cell Migration
9%
Surface Expression
9%
Immunology and Microbiology
Immunoregulation
100%
Viral Disease
100%
Epstein Barr Virus
100%
Agonist
23%
Upregulation
15%
B Cell
15%
Innate Lymphoid Cell
7%
Immune System
7%
Life Cycle
7%
Retina S Antigen
7%
Immunity
7%
Downregulation
7%
Cell Migration
7%
Cell Proliferation
7%
Cell Surface
7%
Lymphoid Organ
7%