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The gut microbiome and its role in immune response and inflammation
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The gut microbiome and its role in immune response and inflammation by Dr. Jingyuan Fu, University of Groningen, Netherlands, 10/05/2023
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The Diet-Gut Microbiome-Immune Axis in the Context of Industrialization
Neuronal mechanisms between feeding behavior and immune regulation
The neural regulation and encoding of inflammation
3D genome reorganization underlies cytotoxic T cell differentiation
Metabolic and Nutritional Impact on Gut Immunity
Role of DNA Damage Surveillance by the Innate Immune System in Neurodevelopment
Lncing RNA to inflammation
Simple injury models Complex immune responses
The all encompassing importance of innate immune receptors
Mechanism based approaches to overcome resistance to immune checkpoint blockade
Dissecting the mechanisms of cancer immunotherapies by single-cell analyses
Gut microbial enzymes new targets for intervention in metabolic diseases
Targeting protein phosphate 2A to enhance anti-tumor immunity
T Cell Lifestyle during Chronic Viral Infection and Cancer
Gut microbial carbohydrate metabolism impacts host insulin resistance
Tissue resident commensal bacteria and tumor immune surveillance
Productive immune responses to regressors tumors
The role of immune checkpoint in human embryonic organoids
Microbiota-instructed T cell differentiation in health and disease
Macrophage Plasticity and Lung Injury
Mast Cells in Immune Surveillance
Adventures in Inflammation Research
Subcortical control of peripheral immunity
Early Life Imprinting of Intestinal Tolerance
Publishing with Cell
Human mucosal immunity tissue-specific responses at barrier sites
New insights on mucosal immunity to mucosal pathogens
Host-protective Neuroimmune Circuits during enteric bacterial infection
TREM and LILR Receptors in Neurodegeneration and Cancer
Deciphering Visceral Instincts
How antigen-specific helper T cells support cell-mediated and humoral immunity
Boosting Chimeric Antigen Receptor T cell therapy via a synthetic vaccine
CAR as a tool for deciphering transmembrane signaling and reprogramming immune
Glial control of immunoregulation
Heterogeneity of Type 2 Immune Responses during helminth infections
IRF4 requires ARID1A to establish plasma cell identity in multiple myeloma
Programmed lesions threaten neuronal genome integrity upon chemotherapy
Multiple Layers of CD8 T Cells responding to PD-1:PD-L1 Immunotherapy
The immune receptor signaling and function mediated by the conserved MAP kinase
Metabolic impact on cancer immunity and therapy