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Underhill, D. M., Ozinsky, A., Hajjar, A. M., Stevens, A., Wilson, C. B., Bassetti, M., & Aderem, A. (1999). The Toll-like receptor 2 is recruited to macrophage phagosomes and discriminates between pathogens. Nature, 401(6755), 811–815.

Authors 7
  1. David M. Underhill (first)
  2. Adrian Ozinsky (additional)
  3. Adeline M. Hajjar (additional)
  4. Anne Stevens (additional)
  5. Christopher B. Wilson (additional)
  6. Michael Bassetti (additional)
  7. Alan Aderem (additional)
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@article{Underhill_1999, title={The Toll-like receptor 2 is recruited to macrophage phagosomes and discriminates between pathogens}, volume={401}, ISSN={1476-4687}, url={http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/44605}, DOI={10.1038/44605}, number={6755}, journal={Nature}, publisher={Springer Science and Business Media LLC}, author={Underhill, David M. and Ozinsky, Adrian and Hajjar, Adeline M. and Stevens, Anne and Wilson, Christopher B. and Bassetti, Michael and Aderem, Alan}, year={1999}, month=oct, pages={811–815} }