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Role of nuclear IκBs in inflammation regulation

  • Tomoki Chiba

    Tomoki Chiba received his PhD from Tokai University School of Medicine, Isehara, Japan (2012). During PhD course, Tomoki Chiba investigated a role of IkBL, a susceptible gene for rheumatoid arthritis, and revealed that IkBL is a novel member of nuclear IkB. Tomoki Chiba currently is focused on a role of non-coding RNA in the regulation of inflammatory response at Department of Systems BioMedicine, Tokyo Medical and Dental University, Tokyo, Japan.

    , Hidetoshi Inoko

    Hidetoshi Inoko, PhD, Director of Medical Sciences Tokai University. Professor of Department of Molecular Medicine, Tokai University School of Medicine. President of Japanese Society of Histocompatibility and Immunogenetics. International Counselor of International Histocomaptibility Workshop and Conference. Hidetoshi Inoko received his PhD from Kyoto University (1976). Through the genome-wide association mapping studies using microsatellites, Hidetoshi Inoko identified several autoimmune diseases susceptible genes, including NFKBIL1 (IκBL).

    , Minoru Kimura

    Minoru Kimura, PhD, Professor of Department of Molecular Medicine, Tokai University School of Medicine.

    und Takehito Sato

    Takehito Sato, PhD, Associate professor of Department of Host Defense Mechanism, Tokai University School of Medicine. Takehito Sato received his PhD from Tokyo University (1993) and has been studying the differentiation and functions of immune cells especially through epigenetic control mechanisms.

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Veröffentlicht/Copyright: 14. Januar 2013

Received: 2012-9-27
Accepted: 2012-11-28
Published Online: 2013-01-14
Published in Print: 2013-04-01

©2013 by Walter de Gruyter Berlin Boston

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