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    Da Costa CU, Wantia N, Kirschning CJ, Busch DH, Rodriguez N, Wagner H, Miethke T.
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  • 26. Innate immunity via Toll-like receptors and Nod proteins.
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    Akira S, Hoshino K, Kaisho T.
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  • 29. [Signal pathways in immune systems: IL-1 R/Toll-like receptor family].
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    Miyake K, Ogata H, Nagai Y, Akashi S, Kimoto M.
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  • 35. [Toll-like receptors; their signalings and biological functions].
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    Klinman DM, Takeshita F, Gursel I, Leifer C, Ishii KJ, Verthelyi D, Gursel M.
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