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Abstract
A recent extensive study from the Blumenthal research group has demonstrated that Toll-like receptor 4 (TLR4) signaling from the endosomes can be uncoupled from CD14-mediated endocytosis, revealing two distinct TLR4 signaling pathways. TLR4 was the first of the toll-like receptors to be discovered and one of the most studied.
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The Australasian Society for Immunology Incorporated (ASI) was created by the amalgamation in 1991 of the Australian Society for Immunology, formed in 1970, and the New Zealand Society for Immunology, formed in 1975. The aim of the Society is to encourage and support the discipline of immunology in the Australasian region. It is a broadly based Society, embracing clinical and experimental, cellular and molecular immunology in humans and animals. The Society provides a network for the exchange of information and for collaboration within Australia, New Zealand and overseas. ASI members have been prominent in advancing biological and medical research worldwide. We seek to encourage the study of immunology in Australia and New Zealand and are active in introducing young scientists to the discipline.