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The adaptor protein myd88 is a key signaling molecule in the pathogenesis of irinotecaninduced intestinal mucositis

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Table 1. Primers used in this study.
Fig 1. TLR9, MyD88 and TRAF6 are markedly expressed during irinotecan-induced intestinal mucositis
Fig 2. Irinotecan-induced intestinal injury is attenuated in MyD88 -/- , TLR2 -/- and TLR9 -/- mice
Table 2. Semi-quantitative analysis of histopathological damage.
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