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Evading the Toll booth: How "silent" flagellins may bind yet fail to activate TLR5
Hannah M Baer1,2, Shruti Sandilya1, Theodore S Steiner1
1BC Children's Hospital Research Institute, Vancouver, BC, Canada.
Abstract:
The nature of flagellin-Toll-like receptor 5 (TLR5) interactions, depending on binding to and activation of TLR5, may hold a key to the distinct differences in gut microbiome and intestinal immune function in different populations around the world (see related Research Article by Clasen et al.).
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