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Fluorescence microscope image of a mouse macrophage cell engulfing four zymosan particles. Green fluorescence intensity indicates the level of Toll-like receptor 2 (TLR2). [Image courtesy of U54 Consortium]
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Welcome to InnateImmunity-SystemsBiology.org, the public Web presence of a long-term, collaborative project studying the connection between innate immunity, inflammation and septic shock. The project involves researchers from the Scripps Research Institute, Institute for Systems Biology, and Rockefeller University. It is funded by the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Disease (NIAID), a division of the National Institutes of Health.
On this site, you can find detailed information about our current areas of research, obtain our publicly
released high-throughput data
sets, download the software tools we
use for data analysis, access our experimental and analytical protocols, request
reagents used in this project,
browse the list of genes relevant to innate immunity,
and
see a list of transmissible mutations that have been discovered. For an introduction to immunology and inflammation, please see the comprehensive external resource pages linked on our links page.
To contact us,
or to obtain more information, please see our Contact Information page.
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