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Toll and Toll-like receptors in Drosophila
Biochemical Society Transactions, 2003The Drosophila Toll receptor controls the immune response to Gram-positive bacteria and fungi by activating a signalling pathway partially conserved throughout evolution. The Drosophila genome encodes eight additional Toll-related receptors, most of which appear to carry out developmental rather than immune functions. One exception may be Toll-9, which
H, Bilak +2 more
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Survey of Ophthalmology, 2010
A 70-year-old man presented complaining of lid and facial drooping and facial numbness, which progressed over several months. Magnetic resonance imaging of the head showed an enlarged right cavernous sinus. His past medical history was remarkable to squamous cell carcinoma of the face.
Luciano Mesquita, Simão +3 more
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A 70-year-old man presented complaining of lid and facial drooping and facial numbness, which progressed over several months. Magnetic resonance imaging of the head showed an enlarged right cavernous sinus. His past medical history was remarkable to squamous cell carcinoma of the face.
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Discrete Applied Mathematics, 2022
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Current Protocols in Immunology, 2002
AbstractThis has led to the identification of several important roles for Toll receptors in mammals. This unit discusses mammalian Toll receptors (TLR1‐10) that have an essential role in the innate immune recognition of microorganisms. Also discussed are TLR‐mediated signaling pathways and antibodies that are available to detect specific TLRs.
Kiyoshi, Takeda, Shizuo, Akira
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AbstractThis has led to the identification of several important roles for Toll receptors in mammals. This unit discusses mammalian Toll receptors (TLR1‐10) that have an essential role in the innate immune recognition of microorganisms. Also discussed are TLR‐mediated signaling pathways and antibodies that are available to detect specific TLRs.
Kiyoshi, Takeda, Shizuo, Akira
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1993
The introduction of the notion of fuzzy set by Zadeh (1965) was mainly motivated by the problem of modelling linguistically expressible categories with unsharp boundaries. Then starting with the usual convention for set characteristic functions: zero (0) for non-membership, one (1) for membership, it leads to take (0,1) as a possible set of ...
Didier Dubois, Henri Prade
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The introduction of the notion of fuzzy set by Zadeh (1965) was mainly motivated by the problem of modelling linguistically expressible categories with unsharp boundaries. Then starting with the usual convention for set characteristic functions: zero (0) for non-membership, one (1) for membership, it leads to take (0,1) as a possible set of ...
Didier Dubois, Henri Prade
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Simulation of Toll Lane Capacity of Highway Toll Station
2020 IEEE 5th International Conference on Intelligent Transportation Engineering (ICITE), 2020Toll stations are important facilities for highway transportation. There are many current charging methods, and traditional capacity calculations are based on a single charging method. As the service time of each charging method is different, the capacity of toll stations will be affected.
Lei Wang, Peng Wang, Jiandong Zhao
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Are Toll Facility Travelers Aware of Their Toll?
Transportation Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research BoardIn 2022, the North Central Texas Council of Governments in the U.S. conducted a survey to explore the social equity and travel behavior of Texas residents who used one of six limited access facilities in the Dallas-Fort Worth region: two toll roads, two managed lanes (MLs), and two general purpose lanes. Driver characteristics and trip information were
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The Toll of Toll-Like Receptors, Especially Toll-Like Receptor 2, on Murine Atherosclerosis
Current Drug Targets, 2007At one time, atherosclerosis was thought to be a simple lipid storage disease. However, it is now recognized as a chronic and progressive inflammation of the arterial wall. Gene deletion experiments in murine models of atherosclerosis that reduce the inflammatory process also reduce disease severity.
L K, Curtiss, P S, Tobias
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The avoidable toll of accidents
British Journal of Community Nursing, 2003Despite enormous advances in many areas of life, recent years have have not seen a corresponding reduction in the number of accidents, which continue to take their toll across the lifespan. Accidents appear resistant to reduction despite being identified as a priority for action both by this Government (Department of Health (DH), 1999) and previous ...
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