Externalized histone H4 orchestrates chronic inflammation by inducing lytic cell death

The perpetuation of inflammation is an important pathophysiological contributor to the global medical burden. Chronic inflammation is promoted by non-programmed cell death 1 , 2 ; however, how inflammation is instigated, its cellular and molecular mediators, and its therapeutic value are poorly defi...

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Published in:Nature (London) Vol. 569; no. 7755; pp. 236 - 240
Main Authors: Silvestre-Roig, Carlos, Braster, Quinte, Wichapong, Kanin, Lee, Ernest Y., Teulon, Jean Marie, Berrebeh, Nihel, Winter, Janine, Adrover, José M., Santos, Giancarlo Santiago, Froese, Alexander, Lemnitzer, Patricia, Ortega-Gómez, Almudena, Chevre, Raphael, Marschner, Julian, Schumski, Ariane, Winter, Carla, Perez-Olivares, Laura, Pan, Chang, Paulin, Nicole, Schoufour, Tom, Hartwig, Helene, González-Ramos, Silvia, Kamp, Frits, Megens, Remco T. A., Mowen, Kerri A., Gunzer, Matthias, Maegdefessel, Lars, Hackeng, Tilman, Lutgens, Esther, Daemen, Mat, von Blume, Julia, Anders, Hans-Joachim, Nikolaev, Viacheslav O., Pellequer, Jean-Luc, Weber, Christian, Hidalgo, Andrés, Nicolaes, Gerry A. F., Wong, Gerard C. L., Soehnlein, Oliver
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: London Nature Publishing Group UK 01.05.2019
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ISSN:0028-0836, 1476-4687, 1476-4687
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