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  1. Research | 11 December 2019 | Open

    T cell fate following Salmonella infection is determined by a STING-IRF1 signaling axis in mice

    • hans-christian_reinecker@hms.harvard.edu
    • Sung-Moo Park
    • , Tatsushi Omatsu
    • , Yun Zhao
    • , Naohiro Yoshida
    • , Pankaj Shah
    • , Rachid Zagani
    •  & Hans-Christian Reinecker
    Communications Biology 2 , 1–15
    Rights & permissionsfor article T cell fate following <i>Salmonella</i> infection is determined by a STING-IRF1 signaling axis in mice . Opens in a new window.
  2. Research | 22 March 2019 | Open

    Microbial recognition by GEF-H1 controls IKKε mediated activation of IRF5

    • hans-christian_reinecker@hms.harvard.edu
    • Yun Zhao
    • , Rachid Zagani
    • , Sung-Moo Park
    • , Naohiro Yoshida
    • , Pankaj Shah
    •  & Hans-Christian Reinecker
    Nature Communications 10 , 1–13
    Rights & permissionsfor article Microbial recognition by GEF-H1 controls IKKε mediated activation of IRF5 . Opens in a new window.
  3. Research | 24 November 2013

    GEF-H1 controls microtubule-dependent sensing of nucleic acids for antiviral host defenses

    • hans-christian_reinecker@hms.harvard.edu
    • Hao-Sen Chiang
    • , Yun Zhao
    • , Joo-Hye Song
    • , Song Liu
    • , Ninghai Wang
    • , Cox Terhorst
    • , Arlene H Sharpe
    • , Megha Basavappa
    • , Kate L Jeffrey
    •  & Hans-Christian Reinecker
    Nature Immunology 15 , 63–71
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