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Diprovocim protects against the radiation-induced damage via the TLR2 signaling pathway. [PDF]

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The double life of TLR2

Science Signaling, 2021
TLR2 located in the endothelium promotes angiogenesis and inflammation.
Samantha Mahfoud, Tatiana V. Petrova
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TLR2 in murine atherosclerosis

Seminars in Immunopathology, 2007
Atherosclerosis was once thought to be solely a disease of lipid accumulation in the vessel wall. It does involve lipid accumulation, but inflammation appears to be an important driving factor. Consequently, our laboratory undertook to examine the role(s) of TLRs, and especially TLR2, in murine models of atherosclerosis.
Linda K. Curtiss, Peter S. Tobias
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TLR2 Agonistic Small Molecules: Detailed Structure-Activity Relationship, Applications, and Future Prospects.

Journal of Medicinal Chemistry, 2020
Toll-like receptors (TLRs) are the pattern recognition receptors (PRRs) that recognize pathogen-associated molecular patterns (PAMPs) in microbial species. Among the various TLRs, TLR2 has a special place due to its ability to sense the widest repertoire
Arshpreet Kaur   +5 more
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Megakaryocyte TLR2: immunity bullet?

Blood, 2011
Innate immunity is the host defensive weapon against pathogens and this issue of Blood offers an interesting new bullet for the immune system gun by studying the role of Toll-like receptor 2 (TLR2) in megakaryocytic function; a field previously not explored.
PIGNATELLI, Pasquale, CARNEVALE, Roberto
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