2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.smallrumres.2015.01.011
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Expression of TLR genes in Black Bengal goat (Capra hircus) during different seasons

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“…Similar to our finding, Paul et al (2015) also reported significantly higher TLR1 expression during exposure to summer season induced heat stress in Black Bengal goats. Further, Tirumurugaan et al (2010) also reported increased expression of TLR1 in different organs such as uterus, skin, lymph node, PBMC, and lungs of heatstressed Kanni breed goats.…”
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confidence: 91%
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“…Similar to our finding, Paul et al (2015) also reported significantly higher TLR1 expression during exposure to summer season induced heat stress in Black Bengal goats. Further, Tirumurugaan et al (2010) also reported increased expression of TLR1 in different organs such as uterus, skin, lymph node, PBMC, and lungs of heatstressed Kanni breed goats.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…These findings suggest the superiority of Salem Black breed to maintain immune status as compared to even other indigenous goat breeds. Similar to our findings there are also reports of higher expression of TLR4 in response to heat stress in different species (Ju et al 2014;Paul et al 2015;Bharati et al 2017). This difference between these studies could be attributed to the difference in the magnitude of heat stress as well as the difference in the adaptive capacity of different breeds.…”
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“…HSP can be detected in all organisms (Kakobsson et al, 2013;Zhang et al, 2014;Gautam et al, 2013;Murphy 2013). Paul et al (2015) studies have proved that heat stimulation can activate the expression of HSP60 and HSP70, and then activate the immune systems of goat. Adly et al (2006) reported that HSP27 plays a very important role in the hair follicle cycle.…”
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confidence: 99%