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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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Silva MJA   +9 more
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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]

open access: yesEur J Haematol
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Identification and expression analysis of sixteen Toll-like receptor genes, TLR1, TLR2a, TLR2b, TLR3, TLR5M, TLR5S, TLR7-9, TLR13a-c, TLR14, TLR21-23 in mandarin fish Siniperca chuatsi.

Developmental and Comparative Immunology, 2021
Toll-like receptors (TLRs), as a family of pattern recognition receptors (PRRs), possess specific pathogen-related molecular pattern (PAMP) recognition spectrum in inducing immune responses.
Kai Lun Wang   +3 more
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Association of TLR3-hyporesponsiveness and functional TLR3 L412F polymorphism with recurrent herpes labialis

Human Immunology, 2012
HSV-1 persistently infects almost 90% of our population; however, only 30% of the infected subjects suffer from recurrent herpes lesions, most frequently herpes labialis (HL). We hypothesized that variations in toll-like receptor (TLR) functions might contribute to HL susceptibility.
Chin-An, Yang   +10 more
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TLR3 deficiency increases voluntary alcohol consumption

NeuroReport, 2016
Toll-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
Yujin, Jang   +4 more
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TLR3 Tolls for dsRNA

Science's STKE, 2001
Members of the Toll-like receptor (TLR) family appear to recognize molecular patterns found on pathogens. Alexopoulou et al. have found that double-stranded RNA (dsRNA), which can be associate with viral infection, is recognized by TLR3. DsRNA-treated HEK293 cells that expressed TLR3 showed increased activity of the
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