
Science Signaling
- Volume 14
- Issue 698
- 31 Aug 2021

ONLINE COVER This week,
Shoger et al. show that CISH, a member of the suppressor of cytokine signaling (SOCS) family of proteins, fine-tunes cytokine signaling in mouse alveolar macrophages to maintain their identity and function. The image shows a colored scanning electron micrograph of an alveolar macrophage.
Image: Microscopy Core Facility, VIB Gent/Science Source
Research ArticlesBy
- Cara C. Rada
- Hilda Mejia-Pena
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Heat shock protein 27 activity is linked to endothelial barrier recovery after proinflammatory GPCR-induced disruption
Research ArticlesBy
- Karsen E. Shoger
- Neha Cheemalavagu
- et al.
CISH attenuates homeostatic cytokine signaling to promote lung-specific macrophage programming and function
Editors' ChoiceBy
- Amy E. Baek
A role for lipid transporters in PDAC
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