The Toll-like receptors represent a largely evolutionarily conserved pathogen recognition machinery responsible for recognition of bacterial, fungal, protozoan, and viral pathogen associated microbial patterns and initiation of inflammatory response. Structurally the Toll-like receptors are comprised of an extracellular leucine rich repeat domain and a cytoplasmic Toll/Interleukin 1 receptor domain. Recognition takes place in the extracellular domain where as the cytoplasmic domain triggers a complex signal network required to sustain appropriate immune response. Signal transduction is regulated by the recruitment of different intracellular adaptors. The Toll-like receptors can be grouped depending on the usage of the adaptor, MyD88, into M...
The innate immune system relies on a vast array of non-clonally expressed pattern recognition recept...
Abstract In animals, the innate immune system is the first line of defense against invading microorg...
AbstractIt is now well established that Toll-like receptors (TLRs) act as primary sensors of microbi...
The Toll-like receptors represent a largely evolutionarily conserved pathogen recognition machinery ...
The Toll-like receptors represent a largely evolutionarily conserved pathogen recognition machinery ...
During an infection, one of the principal challenges for the host is to detect the pathogen and acti...
Toll-like receptors (TLRs) are membrane glycoproteins consisting of an ectodomain, encompassing tand...
Genes carry out their biological functions through pathways in complex networks consisting of many i...
Natural selection is expected to act strongly on immune system genes as hosts adapt to novel, divers...
In animals, the innate immune system is the first line of defense against invading microorganisms, a...
<div><p>Genes carry out their biological functions through pathways in complex networks consisting o...
Toll-like receptors are pattern recognition receptors with which hosts recognize pathogen-associated...
SummaryBeginning with the physical barrier presented by the epithelium, infectious agents such as vi...
Toll-like receptors (TLRs) play an essential role in the detection of invading pathogens in the body...
Aim: The active domains (TIR and NACHT) of the pattern recognition receptors (PRRs: Toll-like recept...
The innate immune system relies on a vast array of non-clonally expressed pattern recognition recept...
Abstract In animals, the innate immune system is the first line of defense against invading microorg...
AbstractIt is now well established that Toll-like receptors (TLRs) act as primary sensors of microbi...
The Toll-like receptors represent a largely evolutionarily conserved pathogen recognition machinery ...
The Toll-like receptors represent a largely evolutionarily conserved pathogen recognition machinery ...
During an infection, one of the principal challenges for the host is to detect the pathogen and acti...
Toll-like receptors (TLRs) are membrane glycoproteins consisting of an ectodomain, encompassing tand...
Genes carry out their biological functions through pathways in complex networks consisting of many i...
Natural selection is expected to act strongly on immune system genes as hosts adapt to novel, divers...
In animals, the innate immune system is the first line of defense against invading microorganisms, a...
<div><p>Genes carry out their biological functions through pathways in complex networks consisting o...
Toll-like receptors are pattern recognition receptors with which hosts recognize pathogen-associated...
SummaryBeginning with the physical barrier presented by the epithelium, infectious agents such as vi...
Toll-like receptors (TLRs) play an essential role in the detection of invading pathogens in the body...
Aim: The active domains (TIR and NACHT) of the pattern recognition receptors (PRRs: Toll-like recept...
The innate immune system relies on a vast array of non-clonally expressed pattern recognition recept...
Abstract In animals, the innate immune system is the first line of defense against invading microorg...
AbstractIt is now well established that Toll-like receptors (TLRs) act as primary sensors of microbi...