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    Zherebjatev A.S., Topol., I.A., Degen A., Kamyshny A.M.

    PATTERNS OF EXPRESSION TLR LYMPHOCYTES IN THE EXPERIMENTAL PATHOLOGY


    About the author: Zherebjatev A.S., Topol., I.A., Degen A., Kamyshny A.M.
    Heading LITERATURE REVIEWS
    Type of article Review article
    Annotation Review of the literature with own data is devoted to description of the recent advances in the study of the control of T and B lymphocytes functions through Toll-like receptors. It has been shown that TLR activation influences proliferation, survival and cytokine production of cell subsets by underlining participation of TLR signaling in the pathogenesis and promotion of inflammation.
    Tags Toll-like receptor, inflammation, autoimmune diseases, TReg, Th17
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