TLR2-independent induction and regulation of chronic intestinal inflammation.
Interactions between the intestinal microflora and host innate immune receptors play a critical role in intestinal homeostasis. Several studies have shown that TLR2 can modulate inflammatory responses in the gut. TLR2 signals enhance tight junction formation and fortify the epithelial barrier, and m...
Autors principals: | Boulard, O, Asquith, M, Powrie, F, Maloy, K |
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Format: | Journal article |
Idioma: | English |
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2010
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