Biology of Toll receptors: lessons from insects and mammals.
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The evolution of vertebrate Toll-like receptorsEvolutionary dynamics of immune-related genes and pathways in disease-vector mosquitoesToll-6 and Toll-7 function as neurotrophin receptors in the Drosophila melanogaster CNSWest Nile virus infection alters midgut gene expression in Culex pipiens quinquefasciatus Say (Diptera: Culicidae)Exploiting amoeboid and non-vertebrate animal model systems to study the virulence of human pathogenic fungi.Differential gene expression in abdomens of the malaria vector mosquito, Anopheles gambiae, after sugar feeding, blood feeding and Plasmodium berghei infectionRegulation of Nod1 by Hsp90 chaperone complex.Evolution of Class I cytokine receptorsThree-tier regulation of cell number plasticity by neurotrophins and Tolls in Drosophila.Lack of an antibacterial response defect in Drosophila Toll-9 mutant.Microbial challenge promotes the regenerative process of the injured central nervous system of the medicinal leech by inducing the synthesis of antimicrobial peptides in neurons and microglia.Herpes simplex virus immediate-early ICP0 protein inhibits Toll-like receptor 2-dependent inflammatory responses and NF-kappaB signalingDiversification of the expanded teleost-specific toll-like receptor family in Atlantic cod, Gadus morhua.Characteristic and functional analysis of toll-like receptors (TLRs) in the lophotrocozoan, Crassostrea gigas, reveals ancient origin of TLR-mediated innate immunityToll receptors instruct axon and dendrite targeting and participate in synaptic partner matching in a Drosophila olfactory circuitLipopolysaccharide (LPS) directly suppresses growth hormone receptor (GHR) expression through MyD88-dependent and -independent Toll-like receptor-4/MD2 complex signaling pathwaysIngested human insulin inhibits the mosquito NF-κB-dependent immune response to Plasmodium falciparum.Epidemiologic and molecular pathophysiology of chronic opioid dependence and the place of naltrexone extended-release formulations in its clinical management.Evidence for population-specific positive selection on immune genes of Anopheles gambiae.Analysis of the Contribution of Hemocytes and Autophagy to Drosophila Antiviral ImmunityRole of HDL in cholesteryl ester metabolism of lipopolysaccharide-activated P388D1 macrophagesPACAP-cytokine interactions govern adrenal neuropeptide biosynthesis after systemic administration of LPS.Retrograde neurotrophin signaling through Tollo regulates synaptic growth in Drosophila.Toll-like receptors and genital tract infection.Use of defined TLR ligands as adjuvants within human vaccines.Molecular cloning of Salmo salar Toll-like receptors (TLR1, TLR22, TLR5M and TLR5S) and expression analysis in SHK-1 cells during Piscirickettsia salmonis infection.Virus recognition by Toll-7 activates antiviral autophagy in Drosophila.Functional analysis of Toll-related genes in Drosophila.A new role for PGRP-S (Tag7) in immune defense: lymphocyte migration is induced by a chemoattractant complex of Tag7 with Mts1.Comparative Genomics Reveals the Origins and Diversity of Arthropod Immune Systems.In silico analysis of human Toll-like receptor 7 ligand binding domain.Oligonucleotides designed to inhibit TLR9 block Herpes simplex virus type 1 infection at multiple steps.Immunohistochemical study of Toll-like receptors 1 and 2 expression in cutaneous lichen planus lesions.A toll receptor and a cytokine, Toll5A and Spz1C, are involved in toll antifungal immune signaling in the mosquito Aedes aegypti.Sea anemone model has a single Toll-like receptor that can function in pathogen detection, NF-κB signal transduction, and development.COP9 signalosome subunit 5 (CSN5/Jab1) regulates the development of the Drosophila immune system: effects on Cactus, Dorsal and hematopoiesis.Molecular Alliance of Lymantria dispar Multiple Nucleopolyhedrovirus and a Short Unmodified Antisense Oligonucleotide of Its Anti-Apoptotic IAP-3 Gene: A Novel Approach for Gypsy Moth Control.Cloning and Analysis of Gene Expression of Two Toll Receptors in Freshwater Pearl Mussel Hyriopsis cumingii.Gene family innovation, conservation and loss on the animal stem lineageCollectin-11 (CL-11) Is a Major Sentinel at Epithelial Surfaces and Key Pattern Recognition Molecule in Complement-Mediated Ischaemic Injury
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Biology of Toll receptors: lessons from insects and mammals.
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Biology of Toll receptors: lessons from insects and mammals.
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Biology of Toll receptors: lessons from insects and mammals.
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Jean-Luc Imler
Liangbiao Zheng
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2003-07-15T00:00:00Z