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Rolle des angeborenen Immunsystems bei Otitis media
Translated title of the contribution
:
The role of innate immunity in otitis media
M. Wigand, T. K. Hoffmann, A. F. Ryan, B. Wollenberg,
A. Leichtle
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Clinic of Otorhinolaryngology
University of Ulm
University of California, San Diego
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Medicine and Dentistry
Toll Like Receptor
100%
Otitis Media
100%
Innate Immunity
100%
Pathogen
50%
Middle Ear
50%
Immunotherapy
25%
Positive Feedback
25%
Negative Feedback
25%
Serositis
25%
Antiinfective Agent
25%
Middle Ear Mucosa
25%
Immunology and Microbiology
Innate Immune System
100%
Otitis Media
100%
Toll-Like Receptor
80%
Infectious Agent
40%
Middle Ear
40%
Pattern Recognition Receptor
20%
Middle Ear Mucosa
20%
Immunotherapy
20%
Cytokine Release
20%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Otitis Media
100%
Infectious Agent
50%
Inflammation
25%
Antiinfective Agent
25%
Chronic Otitis Media
25%
Cytokine
25%
Veterinary Science and Veterinary Medicine
Middle Ear
100%
Mucosa
33%
Mucous Membrane
33%