RNAs are capable of modulating immune responses by binding to specific receptors. Neutrophils represent the major fraction of circulating immune cells, but receptors and mechanisms by which neutrophils sense RNA are poorly defined. Here, we analyzed the mRNA and protein expression patterns and the subcellular localization of the RNA receptors RIG-I, MDA-5, TLR3, TLR7, and TLR8 in primary neutrophils and immortalized neutrophil-like differentiated HL-60 cells.
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July 2011
In this paper we study the depolarized backscatter enhancement phenomenon for electromagnetic wave scattering from rough surfaces. Some new experimental data on light scattering from rough metallic surfaces shows a phenomenon of backscattering enhancement existing in the antispecular direction under some conditions, such as the surface parameters, wave polarization and operating frequency. From a roughly random surface the backscattering enhancement is predicted due to the constructive interference of multiple surfaces scattering.
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