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Role of polymorphisms of toll-like receptor (TLR) 4, TLR9, toll-interleukin 1 receptor domain containing adaptor protein (TIRAP) and FCGR2A genes in malaria susceptibility and severity in Burundian children. Malaria journal 2012 11 (1): 196. Esposito Susanna, Molteni Claudio Giuseppe, Zampiero Alberto, Baggi Elena, Lavizzari Anna, Semino Margherita, Daleno Cristina, Groppo Michela, Scala Alessia, Terranova Leonardo, Miozzo Monica, Pelucchi Claudio, Principi Nico |
Polymorphisms in RNA sensing toll like receptor genes and its association with clinical outcomes of dengue virus infection. Immunobiology 2015 Jan 220 (1): 164-8. Alagarasu K, Bachal R V, Memane R S, Shah P S, Cecilia |
Genetic Variation in Pattern Recognition Receptors and Adaptor Proteins Associated With Development of Chronic Q Fever. The Journal of infectious diseases 2015 Sep 212 (5): 818-29. Schoffelen Teske, Ammerdorffer Anne, Hagenaars Julia C J P, Bleeker-Rovers Chantal P, Wegdam-Blans Marjolijn C, Wever Peter C, Joosten Leo A B, van der Meer Jos W M, Sprong Tom, Netea Mihai G, van Deuren Marcel, van de Vosse Esth |
Association of TLR variants with susceptibility to Plasmodium vivax malaria and parasitemia in the Amazon region of Brazil. PloS one 2017 12 (8): e0183840. Costa Allyson Guimarães, Ramasawmy Rajendranath, Ibiapina Hiochelson Najibe Santos, Sampaio Vanderson Souza, Xábregas Lilyane Amorim, Brasil Larissa Wanderley, Tarragô Andréa Monteiro, Almeida Anne Cristine Gomes, Kuehn Andrea, Vitor-Silva Sheila, Melo Gisely Cardoso, Siqueira André Machado, Monteiro Wuelton Marcelo, Lacerda Marcus Vinicius Guimarães, Malheiro Adria |
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