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This Katherine Fitzgerald??--ZayZayEM 01:57, 7 August 2006 (UTC)
Clearly, the in vivo immunologic phenotype of MyD88-/-differs significantly between humans and mice - that's the point of the Science paper (von Bernuth et al) cited on the page. That's why I reverted the 1 Nov 2008 edits by 155.247.230.135. In vitro assays for the response of a subset of cells to a particular ligand represent an in vitro phenotype, and indeed that has been found to be similar between mice and humans. So, MyD88 plays a very similar role in relevant pathway(s), but the animal's phenotype depends on more than this sort of assay. --Scray (talk) 20:40, 2 November 2008 (UTC)
I believe that the re-edit is more accurate, and It reflects what has been stated by von Bernuth et al in the Science paper. —Preceding unsigned
Normal usage has "y" in lower case (MyD88). Should we move the article over the redirect, and have the less common form as a redirect to MyD88? Dbfirs 22:19, 29 September 2015 (UTC)