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Details on Person The Toll-like receptor 4 ligands Mrp8 and Mrp14 are crucial in the development of autoreactive CD8+ T cells

Class:IdLiteratureReference:5432862
_displayNameThe Toll-like receptor 4 ligands Mrp8 and Mrp14 are crucial in the development of autoreactive CD8+ T cells
_timestamp2014-05-12 14:04:44
author[Person:5432824] Loser, Karin
[Person:5432804] Vogl, Thomas
[Person:5432889] Voskort, Maik
[Person:5432755] Lueken, Aloys
[Person:5432743] Kupas, Verena
[Person:5432848] Nacken, Wolfgang
[Person:5432873] Klenner, Lars
[Person:5432874] Kuhn, Annegret
[Person:5432844] Foell, Dirk
[Person:4084498] Sorokin, Lydia
[Person:5432774] Luger, Thomas A
[Person:5432828] Roth, Johannes
[Person:5432799] Beissert, Stefan
created[InstanceEdit:5432863] Shamovsky, Veronica, 2014-05-12
journalNat. Med.
pages713-7
pubMedIdentifier20473308
titleThe Toll-like receptor 4 ligands Mrp8 and Mrp14 are crucial in the development of autoreactive CD8+ T cells
volume16
year2010
(literatureReference)[Reaction:5432849] S100A8:S100A9 binds TLR4:LY96 [Homo sapiens]
[Summation:5686928] S100A8 (also known as MRP8) and S100A9 (MRP14) are Ca(2+)-bi...
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