Author: Böhnert, Volker; Ritchie, Christopher; Li, Lingyin
Title: IFN-Independent STING Signaling: Friend or Foe? Cord-id: uaskqn0v Document date: 2020_7_14
ID: uaskqn0v
Snippet: In this issue, Wu et al. demonstrate the importance of the neglected interferon (IFN)-independent STING signaling axis in mice. They find that although this axis is important for antiviral HSV-1 resistance, it has a pro-cancer role by promoting T cell death.
Document: In this issue, Wu et al. demonstrate the importance of the neglected interferon (IFN)-independent STING signaling axis in mice. They find that although this axis is important for antiviral HSV-1 resistance, it has a pro-cancer role by promoting T cell death.
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