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Inhibitory role of toll-like receptors agonists in Plasmodium yoelii liver stage development
Parasite Immunology, 07/16/09
Chen J et al. - Data demonstrated the inhibitory role of diverse TLR agonists in the Plasmodium development during pre-erythrocytic stage. As the most robust agonist, CpG might inhibit the development of Plasmodium liver stage through regulation of intrahepatic inflammatory cytokines and enhancement of KC cells phagocytosis capacity.
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