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Realigning the LIGHT Signaling Network to Control Dysregulated Inflammation

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LIGHT has emerged as an important modulator of critical innate and adaptive immune responses. LIGHT and its signaling receptors, herpesvirus entry mediator, and lymphotoxin β receptor, form an immune regulatory network with two co-receptors of herpesvirus entry mediator, checkpoint inhibitor B and T lymphocyte attenuator, and CD160.
[Journal of Experimental Medicine]
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