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Imai for kindly providing the BESTO mice.
Edwin P. Maurer (Santa Clara University) kindly provided the observational data.
These were kindly provided by Paul Nulsen.
We thank Ling-Ling Chen for kindly providing SnoVector.
SUMO1 and SENP1 were kindly provided by Dr. Martin Lee50.
N. Galtier kindly provided access to the Salamandra transcriptome.
Fmod−/− animals were kindly provided by Dr Ake Oldberg (Lund University, Sweden).
Nlrp3−/− mice were kindly provided by Dr. Fitzgerald (Univ. Massachusetts Medical School, MA USA).
Human α-4-1BB antiBMS663513663513) was kindly provided by Bristol Meyer-Squibb.
Lifeact-GFP was kindly provided by Dr Michael Davidson.
R. Ludwig (University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Vienna) kindly provided NcLPMO9C and NcLPMO9F.
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