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TLR-4 GENE POLYMORPHISM IN RENAL TRANSPLANT PATIENTS [PDF]
The study included 70 patients with a transplanted kidney and 50 healthy volunteers representing a control group. Median age of the transplanted patients was 53 years (48-58 years). Transplanted patients had been receiving an adjuvant kidney therapy for an average of 4 years (2-6 years).
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Imidacloprid induced histomorphological changes and expression of TLR-4 and TNFα in lung
Pesticide Biochemistry and Physiology, 2016The imidacloprid is used worldwide as a pesticide and has been linked with endocrine disturbances and reduced pulmonary function. However, effects of imidacloprid alone or in combination with microbial molecules on lungs are not fully understood. Because the pulmonary effects of interactions of endotoxins with imidacloprid are unknown, we designed a ...
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Immune Response Against Sporothrix schenckii in TLR-4-Deficient Mice
Mycopathologia, 2012For many fungal diseases, macrophages are the major cell population implicated in host protection, primarily by their ability to eliminate the invading fungal pathogen through phagocytosis. In sporotrichosis, this remains true, because of macrophages’ ability to recognize Sporothrix schenckii through specific receptors for some of the fungus’ cellular ...
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The American journal of pathology, 2003
Acute lung injury (ALI) leading to respiratory distress is a common sequela of shock/trauma, however, modeling this process in mice with a single shock or septic event is inconsistent. One explanation is that hemorrhage is often just a "priming insult," thus, secondary stimuli may be required to "trigger" ALI.
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Acute lung injury (ALI) leading to respiratory distress is a common sequela of shock/trauma, however, modeling this process in mice with a single shock or septic event is inconsistent. One explanation is that hemorrhage is often just a "priming insult," thus, secondary stimuli may be required to "trigger" ALI.
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Expression and Subcellular Localization of TLR-4 in Term and First Trimester Human Placenta
Placenta, 2006Toll-like receptor 4 (TLR-4) mediates Gram-negative bacterial-induced inflammatory responses, including production of pro-inflammatory cytokines. Maternal infection and inflammation play an important role in preterm birth and neonatal brain damage. The localization of placental TLR-4 as well as changes during normal gestation are critical issues in ...
E C E, Beijar, C, Mallard, T L, Powell
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“Monovalent” ligands that trigger TLR-4 and TCR are not necessarily truly monovalent
Molecular Immunology, 2012Cell surface receptors mediate many cellular responses in health and disease. Recent progress in our understanding of how ligand binding to the extracellular domains of receptors triggers intracellular signaling has underlined the role of ligand-promoted receptor clustering following by oligomerization of the cytoplasmic signaling domains.
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Mechanistic insights on TLR-4 mediated inflammatory pathway in neurodegenerative diseases
Pharmacological ReportsNeurodegenerative diseases (NDDs) pose a significant issue in healthcare, needing a thorough knowledge of their complex molecular mechanisms. A diverse set of cell signaling mediators and their interactions play critical roles in neuroinflammation. The release of pro-inflammatory mediators in response to neural dysfunction is detrimental to normal cell
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Investigating TLR-4 signalling in response to protein ligands
2018Toll-like receptor (TLR)-4 is a pattern recognition receptor (PRR) that recognises the pathogen-associated molecular pattern (PAMP) lipopolysaccharide (LPS) produced by Gram-negative bacteria. LPS binds to Myeloid differentiation 2 (MD-2)/TLR-4 heterodimers, driving their dimerisation and inducing a conformational change of the intracellular TLR-4 toll/
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Effects of Exercise Training on TLR-4 Expression
Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise, 2006openaire +1 more source

