Drugs Modulating TLR Activity
Journal Title: Здоров`я дитини - Year 2014, Vol 6, Issue 57
Abstract
The review presents characteristics of drugs being developed that modulate Toll-like receptors activity and can be applied in the treatment of infectious, chronic inflammatory, autoimmune, allergic diseases, malignancies.
Authors and Affiliations
A. Ye. Abaturov, A. P. Volosovets, Ye. I. Yulish
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