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Impact of Vaccines Across the Lifespan: A New Perspective in Public Health-Conclusions of an Expert Panel-Part 1. [PDF]

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Debbag R   +12 more
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Pathogen-Associated Molecular Pattern in Cancer Immunotherapy

Critical Reviews™ in Immunology, 2008
Observations from different research frontiers--epidemiological data, case studies on spontaneous regressions from cancer, clinical studies, tumor immunology--indicate that exposure by vaccination or infection to pathogen-associated molecular patterns (PAMP) can have beneficial effects on neoplastic diseases, both prophylactically and therapeutically ...
Uwe, Hobohm   +2 more
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Recognition of pathogen-associated molecular patterns by TLR family

Immunology Letters, 2003
Toll-like receptors (TLRs) are type I transmembrane proteins involved in innate immunity by recognizing microbial conserved structures. Recent studies have shown that TLR3 recognizes dsRNA, a viral product, whereas TLR9 recognizes unmethylated CpG motifs frequently found in the genome of bacteria and viruses, but not vertebrates.
Shizuo, Akira, Hiroaki, Hemmi
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Plant systems for recognition of pathogen-associated molecular patterns

Seminars in Cell & Developmental Biology, 2009
Research of the last decade has revealed that plant immunity consists of different layers of defense that have evolved by the co-evolutional battle of plants with its pathogens. Particular light has been shed on PAMP- (pathogen-associated molecular pattern) triggered immunity (PTI) mediated by pattern recognition receptors.
Sandra, Postel, Birgit, Kemmerling
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The effect of pathogen-associated molecular patterns on the swine granulosa cells

Theriogenology, 2020
Recent studies have demonstrated the surprising ability of reproductive endocrine cells to express receptors of innate immunity useful to sense danger in order to avoid disruption of tissue homeostasis. Present research demonstrates the presence of pattern recognition receptors, i.e. toll like receptors (TLR) TLR2, TLR4 and TLR 5 and NOD like receptors
Alessia Pacentra   +6 more
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The Roles of Pathogen-Associated Molecular Patterns in Atherosclerosis

Trends in Cardiovascular Medicine, 2008
Stimulation of Toll-like receptors, which serve to initiate inflammatory signaling in response to the detection of conserved microbial pathogen-associated molecular patterns (PAMPs), has been shown to play a central role in the development of atherosclerosis.
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