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How Do Cytokine Receptors Transmit Signals?

Grant number: DP230102422 | Funding period: 2023 - 2026

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The structure of the IL-11 signalling complex provides insight into receptor variants associated with craniosynostosis

DD Sentosa, RD Metcalfe, NA Sims, TL Putoczki, MDW Griffin

2025-02-01

Interleukin 11 (IL-11), a member of the IL-6 family of cytokines, has roles in haematopoiesis, inflammation, bone metabolism, and ..

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Craniosynostosis-associated variants in the IL-11R complex: new insights and questions

NA Sims, MDW Griffin

2024-04-01

Skull growth involves the expansion of both the flat calvarial bones of the skull and the fibrous marginal zones, termed sutures, ..

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Structures of the interleukin 11 signalling complex reveal gp130 dynamics and the inhibitory mechanism of a cytokine variant

RD Metcalfe, E Hanssen, KY Fung, K Aizel, CC Kosasih, CO Zlatic, L Doughty, CJ Morton, AP Leis, MW Parker, PR Gooley, TL Putoczki, MDW Griffin

2023-12-01

Interleukin (IL-)11, an IL-6 family cytokine, has pivotal roles in autoimmune diseases, fibrotic complications, and solid cancers...

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