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Life science On February 15, 2022, You Fuping's team from the Institute of Systems Biomedicine, Peking University School of Medicine and the Department of Immunology, School of Basic Medicine published an article entitled "TBK1-METTL3 axis facilitates antiviral in Cell Reports, a journal of Cell Press.
Immunity" research paper, reported that TBK1, a key kinase in the innate immune signaling pathway, can directly interact with METTL3 after viral infection, and enhance the body's type 1 interferon response through dual regulation of METTL3 function
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Professor You Fuping from the Institute of Systems Biomedicine, Peking University School of Medicine and the Department of Immunology, School of Basic Medicine is the corresponding author of the paper
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Chen Jingxuan, a 2016-level doctoral student at Peking University School of Basic Medicine, Wei Xuemei, a 2014-level basic eight-year program, and Wang Xiao, a 2018-level doctoral student, are the co-first authors
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Immunity" research paper, reported that TBK1, a key kinase in the innate immune signaling pathway, can directly interact with METTL3 after viral infection, and enhance the body's type 1 interferon response through dual regulation of METTL3 function
.
Professor You Fuping from the Institute of Systems Biomedicine, Peking University School of Medicine and the Department of Immunology, School of Basic Medicine is the corresponding author of the paper
.
Chen Jingxuan, a 2016-level doctoral student at Peking University School of Basic Medicine, Wei Xuemei, a 2014-level basic eight-year program, and Wang Xiao, a 2018-level doctoral student, are the co-first authors
.
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