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Johnson CL, Gale M. CARD games between virus and host get a new player. Trends Immunol. 2006 ;27(1):1-4.
Pagán AJ, Pepper M, H Chu H, Green JM, Jenkins MK. CD28 promotes CD4+ T cell clonal expansion during infection independently of its YMNM and PYAP motifs. J Immunol. 2012 ;189(6):2909-17.
Hawn TR, Verbon A, Lettinga KD, Zhao LPing, Li SSue, Laws RJ, Skerrett SJ, Beutler B, Schroeder L, Nachman A, et al. A common dominant TLR5 stop codon polymorphism abolishes flagellin signaling and is associated with susceptibility to legionnaires' disease. J Exp Med. 2003 ;198(10):1563-72.
Foy E, Li K, Sumpter R, Loo Y-M, Johnson CL, Wang C, Fish PMar, Yoneyama M, Fujita T, Lemon SM, et al. Control of antiviral defenses through hepatitis C virus disruption of retinoic acid-inducible gene-I signaling. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2005 ;102(8):2986-91.
Horner SM, Park HSoo, Gale M. Control of innate immune signaling and membrane targeting by the Hepatitis C virus NS3/4A protease are governed by the NS3 helix α0. J Virol. 2012 ;86(6):3112-20.
Liles WC, Ledbetter JA, Waltersdorph AW, Klebanoff SJ. Cross-linking of CD18 primes human neutrophils for activation of the respiratory burst in response to specific stimuli: implications for adhesion-dependent physiological responses in neutrophils. J Leukoc Biol. 1995 ;58(6):690-7.
Bochud P-Y, Hawn TR, Aderem A. Cutting edge: a Toll-like receptor 2 polymorphism that is associated with lepromatous leprosy is unable to mediate mycobacterial signaling. J Immunol. 2003 ;170(7):3451-4.
Petruzziello-Pellegrini TN, Yuen DA, Page AV, Patel S, Soltyk AM, Matouk CC, Wong DK, Turgeon PJ, Fish JE, Ho JJDavid, et al. The CXCR4/CXCR7/SDF-1 pathway contributes to the pathogenesis of Shiga toxin-associated hemolytic uremic syndrome in humans and mice. J Clin Invest. 2012 ;122(2):759-76.

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