Role of Toll-like receptors in Recognition of Pathogen-associated Molecular Structures of Infectious Pathogen Agents and Development of Inflammation. Part 4. Intracellular TLR Signaling Pathways

Authors

  • A.Ye. Abaturov State Institution «Dnipropetrovsk Medical Academy of Ministry of Public Health of Ukraine»
  • A.P. Volosovets National Medical University named after A.A. Bogomolets, Kyiv
  • Ye.I. Yulish Donetsk National Medical University named after M. Gorky, Donetsk, Ukraine

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.22141/2224-0551.0.8.43.2012.192334

Keywords:

inflammation, infection process, Toll-like receptors

Abstract

The review deals with characteristic of intracellular signaling cascade associated with activation of human Toll-like receptors.

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Published

2022-02-28

How to Cite

Abaturov, A., Volosovets, A., & Yulish, Y. (2022). Role of Toll-like receptors in Recognition of Pathogen-associated Molecular Structures of Infectious Pathogen Agents and Development of Inflammation. Part 4. Intracellular TLR Signaling Pathways. CHILD`S HEALTH, (8.43), 163–167. https://doi.org/10.22141/2224-0551.0.8.43.2012.192334

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