An epigenetic GPI anchor defect impairs TLR4 signaling in the B cell transdifferentiation model for primary human monocytes BLaER1
Abstract Antigen-presenting myeloid cells like monocytes detect invading pathogens via pattern recognition receptors (PRRs) and initiate adaptive and innate immune responses. As analysis of PRR signaling in primary human monocytes is hampered by their restricted expandability, human monocyte models...
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Autores principales: | Julia Wegner, Thomas Zillinger, Thais Schlee-Guimaraes, Eva Bartok, Martin Schlee |
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2021
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