Signaling by Toll-Like Receptors

Signaling by Toll-Like Receptors

 
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ISBN13:9780367387181
ISBN10:0367387182
Kötéstípus:Puhakötés
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The recent discovery of an ancient family of toll-like receptors (TLRs) in the immune system has substantially enhanced the potential for a variety of therapies, for both failing immune systems, which leaves the body open to infection or over-active ones, which can lead to chronic inflammation. Signaling by Toll-Like Receptors provides a comprehensive review of important techniques in molecular biology, cell biology, biochemistry, genetics, and immunology and their critical application to the study of toll-like receptor structure, biological function, and the intracellular signaling triggered by these receptors, as well as the high promise for uncovering effective pharmaceutical targets.

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The discovery of toll-like receptors (TLRs) spurred the field of innate immunity into a renaissance after many years of neglect. Since then, TLR research has grown at an exponential rate. Taking an integrated methodological approach, Signaling by Toll-Like Receptors offers a comprehensive review of important techniques in molecular biology, cell biology, biochemistry, genetics, and immunology and their critical application to the study of toll-like receptor structure, biological function, and the intracellular signaling triggered by these receptors.
Tartalomjegyzék:
Assessing the Response of Cells to TLR Stimulation. TLR Ligands in Experimental Settings: Their Purity and Specificity. Analysis of TLR Expression, Regulation, and Signaling. Intracellular Trafficking of Toll-Like Receptors. The Role of Small RhoGTPases in TLR Signaling. Use of Engineered &&&946;-Lactamase Fragment Complementation to Detect the Associations of Toll-Like Receptors and Signaling Adaptors. Use of Toll-Like Receptor Chimeras to Dissect Mechanisms of Receptor Localization and Signaling. Engagement of Toll-Like Receptors Modulates Chemokine Receptor Signaling. Role of Toll-Like Receptor Signaling in Central Nervous System Infections. The Influence of Injury on Toll-Like Receptor Responses. Index.