Abstract
Scavenger receptors (SRs) are a large family of cell-surface receptors that are diverse in their structure and biological function and are divided into different classes. SRs can bind to a range of ligands and enhance the elimination of altered-self or non-self targets. The functional mechanisms that lead to their clearance of harmful substances involve phagocytosis, endocytosis, adhesion, and signaling.
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Publication types
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Research Support, N.I.H., Extramural
MeSH terms
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Alarmins
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Animals
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Autoimmune Diseases / etiology
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Autoimmune Diseases / therapy
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Endocytosis
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Humans
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Immunity, Innate
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Inflammation
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Ligands
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Macrophages / metabolism
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Molecular Targeted Therapy
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Neurodegenerative Diseases / etiology
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Pathogen-Associated Molecular Pattern Molecules
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Phagocytosis
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Receptors, Scavenger / chemistry
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Receptors, Scavenger / classification
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Receptors, Scavenger / metabolism*
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Receptors, Scavenger / physiology*
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Signal Transduction
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Toll-Like Receptors
Substances
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Alarmins
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Ligands
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Pathogen-Associated Molecular Pattern Molecules
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Receptors, Scavenger
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Toll-Like Receptors