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Flagellin is a structural component of bacterial flagella produced by pathogenic, symbiotic, and neutral bacteria
Silent flagellin proteins were present in human stool. These silent flagellins were mainly produced by the abundant gut bacteria Lachnospiraceae.
Flagellins from commensals can be tolerated by the host, while those from pathobionts can trigger reactions in the host.
Flagellin and Anti-CD3 monoclonal antibody, two di…
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