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Ana Rebane
Researcher at University of Tartu
Publications - 56
Citations - 3138
Ana Rebane is an academic researcher from University of Tartu. The author has contributed to research in topics: Autoimmune regulator & Inflammation. The author has an hindex of 26, co-authored 49 publications receiving 2477 citations. Previous affiliations of Ana Rebane include Swiss Institute of Allergy and Asthma Research & Yale University.
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Interleukins (from IL-1 to IL-38), interferons, transforming growth factor β, and TNF-α: Receptors, functions, and roles in diseases
Mübeccel Akdis,Alar Aab,Can Altunbulakli,Kursat A Azkur,Rita Costa,Reto Crameri,Su Duan,Thomas Eiwegger,Andrzej Eljaszewicz,Ruth Ferstl,Remo Frei,Mattia Garbani,Anna Głobińska,Lena Hess,Carly Huitema,Terufumi Kubo,Zsolt István Komlósi,Patricia Konieczna,Nóra Kovács,Umut Can Kucuksezer,Norbert Meyer,Hideaki Morita,Judith Olzhausen,Liam O'Mahony,Marija Pezer,Moira Prati,Ana Rebane,Claudio Rhyner,Arturo Rinaldi,Milena Sokolowska,Barbara Stanic,Kazunari Sugita,Angela Treis,Willem van de Veen,Kerstin Wanke,Marcin Wawrzyniak,Paulina Wawrzyniak,Oliver F. Wirz,Josefina Zakzuk,Cezmi A. Akdis +39 more
TL;DR: Recent developments on IL-1 to IL-38, TNF-α, TGF-β, and interferons are reviewed and their cellular sources, targets, receptors, signaling pathways, and roles in immune regulation in patients with allergy and asthma and other inflammatory diseases are discussed.
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Transcriptional regulation by AIRE: molecular mechanisms of central tolerance
TL;DR: The role of AIRE in the thymus is discussed and recent advances in understanding of how AIRE might function at the molecular level to regulate gene expression are discussed.
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The autoimmune regulator PHD finger binds to non-methylated histone H3K4 to activate gene expression.
Tõnis Org,Francesca Chignola,Csaba Hetényi,Massimiliano Gaetani,Ana Rebane,Ingrid Liiv,Uko Maran,Luca Mollica,Matthew J. Bottomley,Giovanna Musco,Pärt Peterson +10 more
TL;DR: It is concluded that AIRE–PHD1 is an important member of a newly identified class of PHD fingers that specifically recognize H3K4me0, thus providing a new link between the status of histone modifications and the regulation of tissue‐restricted antigen expression in thymus.
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MicroRNAs: Essential players in the regulation of inflammation
TL;DR: The role of miRNAs in the immune system has been extensively studied since the discovery of microRNAs (miRNAs) in mammalian cells approximately 10 years ago as discussed by the authors.
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Transportins 1 and 2 are redundant nuclear import factors for hnRNP A1 and HuR.
TL;DR: In vitro interaction studies performed in the presence and absence of RanQ69LGTP indicate that all three transportins most likely act as import factors for HuR and hnRNP A1, and possible nucleocytoplasmic shuttling mechanisms for hnGTP A1 and HuR are discussed.