MyD88-Dependent Signaling Contributes to Protection following <i>Bacillus anthracis</i> Spore Challenge of Mice: Implications for Toll-Like Receptor Signaling
Molly A. Hughes(Infectious Disease Consultants), Tod J. Merkel(Center for Biologics Evaluation and Research), Candace S. Green(Office of Infectious Diseases), Gloria M. Lee, Vanessa K. Grippe, Eric T. Harvill(Pennsylvania State University), Michael F. Smith(University of Virginia Health System), Li-Yun Huang(Center for Biologics Evaluation and Research), Lisa Lowchyj(Office of Infectious Diseases)
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