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Class:IdLiteratureReference:2532765
_displayNameTLR15 Is Unique to Avian and Reptilian Lineages and Recognizes a Yeast-Derived Agonist
_timestamp2012-10-18 19:22:18
author[Person:2532768] Boyd, Amy C
[Person:2532771] Peroval, Marylene Y
[Person:2272792] Hammond, John A
[Person:2532772] Prickett, Michael D
[Person:2532770] Young, John R
[Person:2532773] Smith, Adrian L
created[InstanceEdit:2532767] Shamovsky, V, 2012-10-18
journalJ. Immunol.
pubMedIdentifier23066147
titleTLR15 Is Unique to Avian and Reptilian Lineages and Recognizes a Yeast-Derived Agonist
year2012
(literatureReference)[Reaction:451511] TLR15 binds to recognized ligand [Gallus gallus]
[Pathway:451529] TLR15 cascade [Gallus gallus]
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