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IJMS | Free Full-Text | Small Molecule NF-κB Pathway Inhibitors in Clinic
NIK protein level and activity are controlled by a negative feedback... | Download Scientific Diagram
Small-Molecule Kinase Inhibitors for the Treatment of Nononcologic Diseases | Journal of Medicinal Chemistry
Pathogens | Free Full-Text | The Role of Nuclear Factor Kappa B (NF-κB) in the Immune Response against Parasites
TAK1 Is Required for Survival of Mouse Fibroblasts Treated with TRAIL, and Does So by NF-κB Dependent Induction of cFLIPL | PLOS ONE
Kinase inhibition through Ready-to-go cell lines
Kinase Selectivity Profiling Systems— STE and TKL
Unleashing TNF cytotoxicity to enhance cancer immunotherapy: Trends in Immunology
NIK promotes tissue destruction independently of the alternative NF-κB pathway through TNFR1/RIP1-induced apoptosis | Cell Death & Differentiation
Nuclear factor kappa B activation appears weaker in schizophrenia patients with high brain cytokines than in non-schizophrenic controls with high brain cytokines | Journal of Neuroinflammation | Full Text
Expression of Nik-related kinase in smooth muscle cells attenuates vascular inflammation and intimal hyperplasia | Aging
Controlling the Fate of NIK: A Central Stage in Noncanonical NF-κB Signaling | Science Signaling
Cells | Free Full-Text | Inhibitory-κB Kinase (IKK) α and Nuclear Factor-κB (NFκB)-Inducing Kinase (NIK) as Anti-Cancer Drug Targets
Detecting Kinase Activity Across the Kinome
Noncanonical NF-κB Signaling in Health and Disease: Trends in Molecular Medicine
NIKT3 expression strongly induces the alternative NF-B pathway. (A) NIK... | Download Scientific Diagram
Frontiers | Interaction of Adipocyte Metabolic and Immune Functions Through TBK1
Small Molecule NF-κB Pathway Inhibitors in Clinic. - Abstract - Europe PMC
Peripheral NF-κB dysregulation in people with schizophrenia drives inflammation: putative anti-inflammatory functions of NF-κB kinases | Translational Psychiatry
NIK promotes tissue destruction independently of the alternative NF-κB pathway through TNFR1/RIP1-induced apoptosis | Cell Death & Differentiation