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Alveolar dysregulation of host response in pneumonia and ARDS: implications for immune modulation and infection. [PDF]
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Current methods and mechanisms for animal models of pelvic inflammatory disease: a review. [PDF]
Wang G, Zhang S.
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Damage-associated molecular patterns, commensals and pathogens in renal pathology
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Pathogen-Associated Molecular Patterns and Their Perception in Plants
2018In plants, innate immunity, the first line of microbial recognition leading to active defense responses, relies on the perception of pathogen-associated molecular patterns (PAMPs) by pattern recognition receptors (PRRs). Pattern recognition receptors (PRRs) enable plants to sense non-self molecules exhibited by microbes and raise proper defense ...
Chaitali Ghosh, Ghosh Chaitali
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Pathogen-Associated Molecular Pattern in Cancer Immunotherapy
Critical Reviews™ in Immunology, 2008Observations 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, 2003Toll-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, 2009Research 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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