TLR5 is not required for flagellin-mediated exacerbation of DSS colitis
Inflammatory Bowel Diseases2009Vol. 16(3), pp. 401–409
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Sabine Ivison, Megan E. Himmel, Gijs Hardenberg, Peter Wark, Arnawaz Kifayet, Megan K. Levings, Theodore S. Steiner
Abstract
Together, these results suggest that flagellin-mediated exacerbation of colitis is independent of TLR5.
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