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Role of Bacterial RNA in Immune Activation

This study investigates how bacterial RNA serves as a vital PAMP, activating cytosolic receptors during phagocytosis even without virulence factors. It sheds light on the innate immune response mechanism.

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Role of Bacterial RNA in Immune Activation

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  1. Bacterial RNA is a vita-PAMP that accesses cytosolic receptors during phagocytosis and in the absence of virulence factors. LE Sander et al. Nature000, 1-5 (2011) doi:10.1038/nature10072

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