LPS-induced systemic inflammation reveals an immunomodulatory role for the prion protein at the blood-brain interface.
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Loss of prion protein induces a primed state of type I interferon-responsive genes.Goats without Prion Protein Display Enhanced Proinflammatory Pulmonary Signaling and Extracellular Matrix Remodeling upon Systemic Lipopolysaccharide Challenge.Stress Resilience of Spermatozoa and Blood Mononuclear Cells without Prion Protein.Expression of selected genes isolated from whole blood, liver and obex in lambs with experimental classical scrapie and healthy controls, showing a systemic innate immune response at the clinical end-stage
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LPS-induced systemic inflammation reveals an immunomodulatory role for the prion protein at the blood-brain interface.
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M A Tranulis
M K Bakkebø
M R Reiten
Ø Salvesen
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10.1186/S12974-017-0879-5
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2017-05-22T00:00:00Z
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