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Class:IdPerson:165828
_displayNameGolenbock, DT
_timestamp2005-08-11 14:55:19
created[InstanceEdit:165835] de Bono, B, 2005-08-11 14:55:17
initialDT
surnameGolenbock
(author)[LiteratureReference:165830] Negative regulation of Toll-like receptor 4 signaling by the Toll-like
[LiteratureReference:165909] LPS-TLR4 signaling to IRF-3/7 and NF-kappaB involves the toll adapters
[LiteratureReference:166158] Endotoxin recognition and signal transduction by the TLR4/MD2-complex
[LiteratureReference:166859] IKKepsilon and TBK1 are essential components of the IRF3 signaling pathway
[LiteratureReference:169767] LPS-binding proteins and receptors
[LiteratureReference:180792] Meningococcal porin PorB binds to TLR2 and requires TLR1 for signaling
[LiteratureReference:181125] Human toll-like receptors mediate cellular activation by Mycobacterium tuberculosis
[LiteratureReference:181168] Cutting edge: Immune stimulation by neisserial porins is toll-like receptor 2 and MyD88 dependent
[LiteratureReference:181275] Lysines 128 and 132 enable lipopolysaccharide binding to MD-2, leading to Toll-like receptor-4 aggregation and signal transduction
[LiteratureReference:181308] Pattern recognition receptors TLR4 and CD14 mediate response to respiratory syncytial virus
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