Toll-like receptor triggering of a vitamin D-mediated human antimicrobial response.
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- Original Title:
- Toll-like receptor triggering of a vitamin D-mediated human antimicrobial response.
- Published In:
- Science (New York, N.Y.), 311(5768), 1770-3 (2006)
- Authors:
- Liu, Philip T, Stenger, Steffen, Li, Huiying, Wenzel, Linda, Tan, Belinda H, Krutzik, Stephan R, Ochoa, Maria Teresa, Schauber, Jürgen, Wu, Kent, Meinken, Christoph, Kamen, Diane L, Wagner, Manfred, Bals, Robert, Steinmeyer, Andreas, Zügel, Ulrich, Gallo, Richard L, Eisenberg, David, Hewison, Martin, Hollis, Bruce W, Adams, John S, Bloom, Barry R, Modlin, Robert L
- Database ID:
- RPEP-01162
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Liu, Philip T; Stenger, Steffen; Li, Huiying; Wenzel, Linda; Tan, Belinda H; Krutzik, Stephan R; Ochoa, Maria Teresa; Schauber, Jürgen; Wu, Kent; Meinken, Christoph; Kamen, Diane L; Wagner, Manfred; Bals, Robert; Steinmeyer, Andreas; Zügel, Ulrich; Gallo, Richard L; Eisenberg, David; Hewison, Martin; Hollis, Bruce W; Adams, John S; Bloom, Barry R; Modlin, Robert L. (2006). Toll-like receptor triggering of a vitamin D-mediated human antimicrobial response.. Science (New York, N.Y.), 311(5768), 1770-3.
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Liu, Philip T, et al. "Toll-like receptor triggering of a vitamin D-mediated human antimicrobial response.." Science (New York, 2006.
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