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Stress-induced pseudokinase TRB3 augments IL1β signaling by interacting with Flightless homolog 1.
Obesity-induced TRB3 negatively regulates Brown adipose tissue function in mice.
CHOP Increases TRIB3-Dependent miR-208 Expression to Potentiate Vascular Smooth Muscle Cell Prolifer…
Disrupting the TRIB3-SQSTM1 interaction reduces liver fibrosis by restoring autophagy and suppressin…
TRIB3 promotes MYC-associated lymphoma development through suppression of UBE3B-mediated MYC degrada…
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