IRIS publication 121848791
Menstrual Cycle Influences Toll-Like Receptor Responses.
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TY - JOUR - Dennison U, McKernan DP, Scully P, Clarke G, Cryan J, Dinan T - 2012 - January - Neuroimmunomodulation - Menstrual Cycle Influences Toll-Like Receptor Responses. - Validated - WOS: 7 () - 19 - 3 - 171 - 179 - Toll-like receptors (TLRs) are pattern recognition receptors that play an important role as mediators of innate immunity. Human studies have shown changes in endometrial TLR expression during the menstrual cycle and during pregnancy. Our objective was to measure peripheral TLR activity over the course of the menstrual cycle. - 10.1159/000331424 DA - 2012/01 ER -
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@article{V121848791, = {Dennison U, McKernan DP and Scully P, Clarke G and Cryan J, Dinan T }, = {2012}, = {January}, = {Neuroimmunomodulation}, = {Menstrual Cycle Influences Toll-Like Receptor Responses.}, = {Validated}, = {WOS: 7 ()}, = {19}, = {3}, pages = {171--179}, = {{Toll-like receptors (TLRs) are pattern recognition receptors that play an important role as mediators of innate immunity. Human studies have shown changes in endometrial TLR expression during the menstrual cycle and during pregnancy. Our objective was to measure peripheral TLR activity over the course of the menstrual cycle.}}, = {10.1159/000331424}, source = {IRIS} }
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AUTHORS | Dennison U, McKernan DP, Scully P, Clarke G, Cryan J, Dinan T | ||
YEAR | 2012 | ||
MONTH | January | ||
JOURNAL_CODE | Neuroimmunomodulation | ||
TITLE | Menstrual Cycle Influences Toll-Like Receptor Responses. | ||
STATUS | Validated | ||
TIMES_CITED | WOS: 7 () | ||
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VOLUME | 19 | ||
ISSUE | 3 | ||
START_PAGE | 171 | ||
END_PAGE | 179 | ||
ABSTRACT | Toll-like receptors (TLRs) are pattern recognition receptors that play an important role as mediators of innate immunity. Human studies have shown changes in endometrial TLR expression during the menstrual cycle and during pregnancy. Our objective was to measure peripheral TLR activity over the course of the menstrual cycle. | ||
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DOI_LINK | 10.1159/000331424 | ||
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