Systemically Administered Ligands of Toll-Like Receptor 2, -4, and -9 Induce Distinct Inflammatory Responses in the Murine Lung
Objective. To determine whether systemically administered TLR ligands differentially modulate pulmonary inflammation. Methods. Equipotent doses of LPS (20 mg/kg), CpG-ODN (1668-thioat 1 nmol/g), or LTA (15 mg/kg) were determined via TNF activity assay. C57BL/6 mice were challenged intraperitoneally....
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Main Authors: | H. Ehrentraut (Author), R. Meyer (Author), M. Schwederski (Author), S. Ehrentraut (Author), M. Velten (Author), C. Grohé (Author), P. Knuefermann (Author), G. Baumgarten (Author), O. Boehm (Author) |
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2011-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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