Ultra-purification of Lipopolysaccharides reveals species-specific signalling bias of TLR4: importance in macrophage function
Abstract TLR4 location, and bacterial species-derived lipopolysaccharides, play a significant role in the downstream activation of transcription factors, accessory molecules, and products. Here, this is demonstrated through the use of classically-activated and alternatively-activated macrophages. We...
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Auteurs principaux: | Matthew Stephens, Shan Liao, Pierre-Yves von der Weid |
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2021
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