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Science. 2008 Aug 1;321(5889):691-6. doi: 10.1126/science.1158298.
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MyD88 deficiency in mice leads to susceptibility to a broad range of pathogens in experimental settings of infection. ...Their clinical status improved with age, but not due to any cellular leakiness in MyD88 deficiency. The MyD88-dependent TLRs …
MyD88 deficiency in mice leads to susceptibility to a broad range of pathogens in experimental settings of infection. ...Their …