S.A. Kraeft's scientific contributions

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... Such regulation is crucial for immune responses, inflammation, and in some instances, tumor initiation and progression. HSPA1A, a member of the Heat Shock Protein (HSP) family [32], is implicated in exacerbating inflammation by stimulating the secretion of pro-inflammatory cytokines [33,34]. These findings underscore the pivotal roles of IKBKE and HSPA1A in modulating the pathogenesis of AD and LIHC, thus highlighting their potential as promising therapeutic targets. ...