NF-κB is important in many biological processes and is activated by ubiquitous protein kinases. However, in T cells, its activation is regulated by a specific set of adapter proteins.
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Wallach, D. Up the down staircase. Nat Immunol 3, 802–803 (2002). https://doi.org/10.1038/ni0902-802
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