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028 5 0 _a2026
_bHenry Stewart Talks
035 _a(UkLoHST)1281
035 _a(UkLU-K)001103486
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_cUkLU-K
100 1 _aBeutler, Bruce.
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245 1 0 _aInnate immune sensing and response
_h[electronic resource] /
_cBruce Beutler.
260 _aLondon :
_bHenry Stewart Talks,
_c2009.
300 _a1 online resource (1 streaming video file (62 min.) :
_bcolor, sound).
490 1 _aInnate immunity : host recognition and response in health and disease,
_x2056-452X
500 _aAnimated audio-visual presentation with synchronized narration.
500 _aTitle from title frames.
505 0 _aContents: Sensing infection is essential to the initiation of an immune response -- The innate immune system senses signature molecules made by microbes using a conserved set of germline-encoded receptors -- This receptor family (the Toll-like receptors) was first understood when a mutation that abolished lipopolysaccharide (LPS) sensing was positionally cloned in mice -- In Drosophila a homologous receptor is also used to detect infection, and still another receptor activates a pathway evocative of the tumor necrosis factor (TNF) pathway in mammals -- Further work in mammals has depended upon gene targeting and also forward genetic work, which has revealed many of the components of the TLR signaling apparatus -- Forward genetics has also allowed us to see how many genes (and what kinds of genes) are important for resisting an infection in vivo.
506 _aAccess restricted to subscribers.
538 _aMode of access: World Wide Web.
650 2 _aImmunity, Innate.
830 0 _aHenry Stewart talks.
_pBiomedical & life sciences collection.
_pInnate immunity : host recognition and response in health and disease.
856 4 0 _uhttps://hstalks.com/bs/1281/
856 4 2 _uhttps://hstalks.com/bs/p/437/
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