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The following pages link to CD14 controls the LPS-induced endocytosis of Toll-like receptor 4 (Q28594101):
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- CD14 antigen (Q14887528) (← links)
- Spleen tyrosine kinase (Q14907340) (← links)
- Phospholipase C, gamma 2 (Q21981083) (← links)
- Glycosylphosphatidylinositol-Anchored Proteins as Regulators of Cortical Cytoskeleton (Q26746096) (← links)
- The Role of Toll-Like Receptor 4 in Infectious and Noninfectious Inflammation (Q26747005) (← links)
- The role of STIM and ORAI proteins in phagocytic immune cells (Q26772086) (← links)
- Functional crosstalk between membrane lipids and TLR biology (Q26823479) (← links)
- Molecular and cellular regulation of toll-like receptor-4 activity induced by lipopolysaccharide ligands (Q26827187) (← links)
- Tyrosine phosphorylation in Toll-like receptor signaling (Q26828015) (← links)
- Potential association between TLR4 and chitinase 3-like 1 (CHI3L1/YKL-40) signaling on colonic epithelial cells in inflammatory bowel disease and colitis-associated cancer (Q26853189) (← links)
- Insights into phagocytosis-coupled activation of pattern recognition receptors and inflammasomes (Q26865044) (← links)
- Co-operation of TLR4 and raft proteins in LPS-induced pro-inflammatory signaling (Q26866939) (← links)
- The SYK side of TLR4: signalling mechanisms in response to LPS and minimally oxidized LDL (Q26991782) (← links)
- Osmotin attenuates LPS-induced neuroinflammation and memory impairments via the TLR4/NFκB signaling pathway (Q27321537) (← links)
- The Macrophage Mediates the Renoprotective Effects of Endotoxin Preconditioning (Q27342598) (← links)
- Dual inhibition of complement and Toll-like receptors as a novel approach to treat inflammatory diseases-C3 or C5 emerge together with CD14 as promising targets (Q28077955) (← links)
- Space and time: New considerations about the relationship between Toll-like receptors (TLRs) and type I interferons (IFNs) (Q28081328) (← links)
- SP-R210 (Myo18A) Isoforms as Intrinsic Modulators of Macrophage Priming and Activation (Q28116165) (← links)
- Innate immune pattern recognition: a cell biological perspective (Q28255348) (← links)
- The attenuated inflammation of MPL is due to the lack of CD14-dependent tight dimerization of the TLR4/MD2 complex at the plasma membrane (Q28587156) (← links)
- The tyrosine kinase Syk differentially regulates Toll-like receptor signaling downstream of the adaptor molecules TRAF6 and TRAF3 (Q28590988) (← links)
- Phospholipid flippases attenuate LPS-induced TLR4 signaling by mediating endocytic retrieval of Toll-like receptor 4 (Q29248074) (← links)
- Lipopolysaccharide-induced NF-κB nuclear translocation is primarily dependent on MyD88, but TNFα expression requires TRIF and MyD88 (Q29994846) (← links)
- Association of Lyn kinase with membrane rafts determines its negative influence on LPS-induced signaling (Q30008771) (← links)
- A consensus surface activation marker signature is partially dependent on human immunodeficiency virus type 1 Nef expression within productively infected macrophages (Q30009511) (← links)
- Membrane targeting of TIRAP is negatively regulated by phosphorylation in its phosphoinositide-binding motif (Q30268563) (← links)
- Cyclo(Phe-Pro) produced by the human pathogen Vibrio vulnificus inhibits host innate immune responses through the NF-κB pathway. (Q30403769) (← links)
- The p110δ isoform of the kinase PI(3)K controls the subcellular compartmentalization of TLR4 signaling and protects from endotoxic shock. (Q30577895) (← links)
- Modulation of CD14 and TLR4·MD-2 activities by a synthetic lipid A mimetic. (Q30715502) (← links)
- Toll-like receptor signaling in vertebrates: testing the integration of protein, complex, and pathway data in the protein ontology framework. (Q30937032) (← links)
- Gene expression based evidence of innate immune response activation in the epithelium with oral lichen planus (Q33655615) (← links)
- Differences in PGE2 production between primary human monocytes and differentiated macrophages: role of IL-1β and TRIF/IRF3. (Q33679721) (← links)
- GRP78 Impairs Production of Lipopolysaccharide-Induced Cytokines by Interaction with CD14 (Q33715442) (← links)
- Adipose tissue macrophages promote myelopoiesis and monocytosis in obesity (Q33724394) (← links)
- Expression and regulation of the proton-coupled oligopeptide transporter PhT2 by LPS in macrophages and mouse spleen (Q33732564) (← links)
- CD14 influences host immune responses and alternative activation of macrophages during Schistosoma mansoni infection (Q34059017) (← links)
- Phosphoinositide turnover in Toll-like receptor signaling and trafficking (Q34179854) (← links)
- Targeting Toll-like receptor (TLR) signaling by Toll/interleukin-1 receptor (TIR) domain-containing adapter protein/MyD88 adapter-like (TIRAP/Mal)-derived decoy peptides. (Q34286955) (← links)
- Microglial phenotype and adaptation (Q34359569) (← links)
- Rab8a interacts directly with PI3Kγ to modulate TLR4-driven PI3K and mTOR signalling (Q34429013) (← links)
- Association between CD14 gene C-260T polymorphism and inflammatory bowel disease: a meta-analysis (Q34437997) (← links)
- Phosphoproteome profiling of the macrophage response to different toll-like receptor ligands identifies differences in global phosphorylation dynamics. (Q34490263) (← links)
- Internalization and TLR-dependent type I interferon production by monocytes in response to Toxoplasma gondii (Q34576329) (← links)
- Exacerbation of allergen-induced eczema in TLR4- and TRIF-deficient mice. (Q34655780) (← links)
- Liposomal lipopolysaccharide initiates TRIF-dependent signaling pathway independent of CD14. (Q34658112) (← links)
- Inefficient TLR4/MD-2 heterotetramerization by monophosphoryl lipid A (Q34701875) (← links)
- Innate immune programing by endotoxin and its pathological consequences (Q34841012) (← links)
- Injury-induced MRP8/MRP14 stimulates IP-10/CXCL10 in monocytes/macrophages (Q34847755) (← links)
- Statins decrease lung inflammation in mice by upregulating tetraspanin CD9 in macrophages. (Q34989168) (← links)
- Prothymosin α and a prothymosin α-derived peptide enhance T(H)1-type immune responses against defined HER-2/neu epitopes (Q34993170) (← links)