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Targeting toll-like receptors: unveiling potential therapeutic strategies for deep vein thrombosis. [PDF]
Shao W, Wang Z, Wu J, Guo T, Mo J.
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Toll-like Receptors as Sensors of Pathogens [PDF]
Mikko Hallman+2 more
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The NLR protein PibH8 interacts with phenylalanine ammonia‐lyase OsPAL1 and E3 ubiquitin ligase OsFBK16. Through competitive binding, PibH8 weakens the interaction between OsFBK16 and OsPAL1, thereby reducing the degradation of OsPAL1 by OsFBK16. The Hap1 allele of PibH8 exhibits a higher expression level than Hap2, thus accumulating more PibH8 protein,
Denghao Xiang+17 more
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The role of microbiota and toll-like receptors in polycystic ovary syndrome: regulatory mechanisms of androgen metabolism. [PDF]
Huang X, Wu L, Zhang Y, Lai X, Sun D.
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Different Toll-like receptor agonists induce distinct macrophage responses [PDF]
Bryan W. Jones+6 more
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Plant‐derived bioactive molecules with low solubility and permeability induce hepatocyte injury, though the mechanisms driving their hepatic effects remain poorly understood. This study identifies a novel transport pathway in which poorly soluble indirubin accumulates in the liver via macrophage‐mediated uptake in Peyer's patches, exacerbating hepatic ...
Yiqi Xu+9 more
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RNA Viruses, Toll-Like Receptors, and Cytokines: The Perfect Storm? [PDF]
Stegeman SK+7 more
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This study revealed that adiponectin facilitates the therapeutic efficiency of thrombopoietic agents by stimulating the membrane trafficking of c‐Mpl in MKs, which provides a point for ITP therapy. Moreover, a novel c‐Mpl trafficking mechanism based on the Myosin‐9/Rab6A complex is constructed. These findings provide new insights into the applicability
Xin Zhao+8 more
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