The Toll-Like Receptor Signaling Pathway array includes members of the TLR signaling family along with other important important genes in TLR-mediated signal transduction and innate immunity. Members of the NFkB, JNK/p38, IRF and JAK/STAT signaling pathways downstream of TLR activation are also included as well as adaptor and effector proteins.
Agfg1, Btk, Casp8, Ccl2, Cd14, Cd80, Cd86, Cebpb, Chuk, Clec4e, Csf2, Csf3, Cxcl10, Eif2ak2, Elk1, Fadd, Fos, Hmgb1, Hras, Hspa1a, Hspd1, Ifnb1, Ifng, Ikbkb, Il10, Il12a, Il1a, Il1b, Il1r1, Il2, Il6, Il6ra, Irak1, Irak2, Irf1, Irf3, Jun, Lta, Ly86, Ly96, Map2k3, Map2k4, Map3k1, Map3k7, Mapk8, Mapk8ip3, Mapk9, Muc13, My...
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18S, ATP6, Abl1, Actb, B2m, Casc3, Cdkn1a, Cdkn1b, Eif2b1, Elf1, Gadd45a, Gapdh, Gusb, Hmbs, Hprt, Ipo8, Mrpl19, Pes1, Pgk1, Polr2a, Ppia, Psmc4, Pum1, Rplp2, Tbp, Tfrc, Ubc, Ywhaz
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