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Journal of immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950), 2003
The mouse MHC class I-b molecule H2-M3 has unique specificity for N-formyl peptides, derived from bacteria (and mitochondria), and is thus a pathogen-associated molecular pattern recognition receptor (PRR). To test whether M3 was selected for this PRR function, we studied M3 sequences from diverse murid species of murine genera Mus, Rattus, Apodemus ...
C Kuyler, Doyle +4 more
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The mouse MHC class I-b molecule H2-M3 has unique specificity for N-formyl peptides, derived from bacteria (and mitochondria), and is thus a pathogen-associated molecular pattern recognition receptor (PRR). To test whether M3 was selected for this PRR function, we studied M3 sequences from diverse murid species of murine genera Mus, Rattus, Apodemus ...
C Kuyler, Doyle +4 more
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The Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics, 2023
Elizabeth Mazzio +4 more
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Elizabeth Mazzio +4 more
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M-ficolin, a pathogen-associated molecular pattern recognition molecule produced by monocytes
Molecular Immunology, 2010Troels R. Kjaer +3 more
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M-ficolin, a monocyte pathogen-associated molecular pattern (PAMP) recognition molecule (PRM)
Molecular Immunology, 2009Steffen Thiel +4 more
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Faculty Opinions – Post-Publication Peer Review of the Biomedical Literature, 2012
Vikki Abrahams, Manish Garg
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Vikki Abrahams, Manish Garg
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