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Role of Toll-like receptors in gastrointestinal malignancies
M. Fukata, M. T. Abreu
Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
Medicine
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Toll-like
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Gastrointestinal Malignancies
100%
Innate Immune Response
60%
Microbiota
40%
Oncogenesis
20%
Stomach
20%
T Cells
20%
Inflammatory Cells
20%
Antigen-presenting Cells
20%
Cell-to-cell
20%
Helicobacter Pylori Infection
20%
Gastrointestinal Tract
20%
Animal Data
20%
Intestinal mucosa
20%
Evidence Support
20%
Adaptation
20%
Adaptive Immune Response
20%
Gastrointestinal Cancer
20%
Nuclear factor-B
20%
Intestinal Epithelial Cells
20%
Wound Healing
20%
Chronic Inflammation
20%
Cyclooxygenase-2
20%
Candidate Pathway
20%
Microbes
20%
Intestine
20%
Human Data
20%
Intestinal Flora
20%
Innate Immune Signaling
20%
Epithelial Ingrowth
20%
Acute Inflammatory
20%
Intestinal Homeostasis
20%
Enteric Microflora
20%
Idiopathic Inflammatory Bowel Disease
20%
Mucosal Barrier
20%
Lamina Propria Mononuclear Cells
20%
Medicine and Dentistry
Cancer
100%
Toll Like Receptor
100%
Innate Immunity
60%
Epithelial Cell
20%
Carcinogenesis
20%
Inflammatory Cell
20%
Inflammatory Bowel Disease
20%
Gastrointestinal Tract
20%
Intestine Mucosa
20%
Adaptive Immunity
20%
T Cell
20%
Gastrointestinal Cancer
20%
Mononuclear Cell
20%
Chronic Inflammation
20%
Cyclooxygenase 2
20%
Immunity
20%
Helicobacter Infection
20%
Wound Healing
20%
Homeostasis
20%
Intestine
20%
Lamina Propria
20%
Nuclear Factor
20%
Alternative Complement Pathway C3 C5 Convertase
20%
Antigen Presenting Cell
20%
Immunology and Microbiology
Toll-Like Receptor
100%
Microflora
60%
Innate Immune System
60%
Homeostasis
20%
T Cell
20%
Inflammatory Cell
20%
Helicobacter Pylori
20%
Intestine Mucosa
20%
Inflammatory Bowel Disease
20%
Adaptive Immune System
20%
Antigen-Presenting Cell
20%
Mononuclear Cell
20%
Stomach
20%
Immunity
20%
Wound Healing
20%
Gastrointestinal Tract
20%
Complement Factor B
20%
Intestine
20%
Intestine Flora
20%
Lamina Propria
20%
Microorganism
20%