A Common Dominant TLR5 Stop Codon Polymorphism Abolishes Flagellin Signaling and Is Associated with Susceptibility to Legionnaires' Disease (Q36371497)
scientific article published on November 17, 2003
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"A Common Dominant TLR5 Stop Codon Polymorphism Abolishes Flagellin Signaling and Is Associated with Susceptibility to Legionnaires' Disease" (language: en)
(P2093) Lue Ping Zhao
Shuying Sue Li
Lea Schroeder
Alex Nachman
Adrian Ozinsky
Alan Aderem
Thomas R. Hawn
Kamilla D. Lettinga
Richard J. Laws
Shawn J. Skerrett
Kelly D. Smith
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