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Reduced severity of peanut-induced anaphylaxis in TLR9-deficient mice is associated with selective defects in humoral immunity
M. C. Berin
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, W. Wang
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Medicine, Allergy Division
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Toll-like
100%
Gene-deficient Mice
100%
Anaphylaxis
100%
Peanut
100%
Humoral Immunity
100%
B Cells
33%
Immunoglobulin E
33%
Allergic Sensitization
22%
Immune Response
11%
Th2 Cytokines
11%
Innate Immune Response
11%
Modulatory Effects
11%
Cytokine Production
11%
Mucosal Immune Response
11%
CD4+ T Cells
11%
IgG1
11%
Oral Route
11%
Total Immunoglobulin E
11%
RAG1
11%
Peyer's Patches
11%
Specific Immunoglobulin E
11%
Immunology and Microbiology
Humoral Immunity
100%
Mouse
100%
TLR9
100%
Anaphylaxis
100%
Immunoglobulin E
55%
B Cell
33%
Sensitization
33%
Innate Immune System
11%
Immunoglobulin A
11%
Mucosal Immune System
11%
T-Helper Cell
11%
Immune Response
11%
Cytokine Production
11%
Immunoglobulin G1
11%
Peyer's Patch
11%
Wild Type
11%