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Host species-specific usage of the TLR4-LPS receptor complex
Journal Article
Lizundia, R., Sauter, K. S., Taylor, G., & Werling, D. Host species-specific usage of the TLR4-LPS receptor complex. Innate Immunity, 14(4), 223-231. https://doi.org/10.1177/1753425908095957

Recognition of LIPS depends on the interaction of at least three molecules forming the LPS-receptor complex. The Most important ones, CD14. MD2 and Toll-like receptor (TLR) 4 share a high degree of homology between species. In the present study, we i... Read More about Host species-specific usage of the TLR4-LPS receptor complex.

Poly I:C stimulation in-vitro as a marker for an antiviral response in different cell types generated from Buffalo (Bubalus bubalis)
Journal Article
Vats, A., Gautam, D., Maharana, J., Singh Chera, J., Kumar, S., Rout, P. K., Werling, D., & De, S. Poly I:C stimulation in-vitro as a marker for an antiviral response in different cell types generated from Buffalo (Bubalus bubalis). Molecular Immunology, 121, 136-143

The innate immune system is activated upon virus invasion of a host cell by recognizing viral component, such as dsRNA through specific receptors, resulting in the production of type- I IFNs, which confer an antiviral state within the invaded as well... Read More about Poly I:C stimulation in-vitro as a marker for an antiviral response in different cell types generated from Buffalo (Bubalus bubalis).

A tumour necrosis factor alpha autocrine loop contributes to proliferation and nuclear factor-kappa B activation of Theileria parva-transformed B cells
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Guergnon, J., Chaussepied, M., Sopp, P., Lizundia, R., Moreau, M. F., Blumen, B., Werling, D., Howard, C. J., & Langsley, G. A tumour necrosis factor alpha autocrine loop contributes to proliferation and nuclear factor-kappa B activation of Theileria parva-transformed B cells. Cellular Microbiology, 5(10), 709-716. https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1462-5822.2003.00314.x