Analyses of haplotypes of <i>TLR2</i> and <i>TLR3</i> genes for COVID-19 prognosis in a cohort of professionals who worked in the first pandemic wave in Belém-PA, Brazil. [PDF]
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Innate immune sensing and vaccine strategies against West Nile virus: role of Toll-like receptors and viral evasion mechanisms. [PDF]
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The Role of Sterile Inflammation in Thrombosis: Consequences for Cardiovascular Disease and COVID-19. [PDF]
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Toll-Like Receptor Polymorphisms Influence Graft-Versus-Host Disease and Infection Risk After Single-Unit Cord Blood Transplantation for Adults. [PDF]
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"In silico analysis of human TLR3 missense single nucleotide polymorphisms and their potential association with cancer". [PDF]
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NeuroReport, 2016Toll-like receptors (TLRs) are innate immunity-related receptors. Many studies have indicated the involvement of TLRs in neurophysiology and neuropathology. One study showed that TLR3 regulates hippocampal memory and is highly expressed in the mesolimbic dopamine system, suggesting that TLR3 signaling may regulate alcohol consumption. The present study
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