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- Ma et al., 2021 - Matriptase activation of Gq drives epithelial disruption and inflammation via RSK and DUOX
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 Proposed model of pathways downstream of Hai1 which drives chronic and acute sterile inflammation (red) and epithelial motility (blue). A previously defined transactivation of EGFR is also integrated. Other pathways known to act downstream of Matriptase, involving cMet, PI3K, AKT, and mTOR, are not shown. | 
                
                    
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