2019
Immunoepidemiology of Mycobacterium tuberculosis
Odio C, Bucala R. Immunoepidemiology of Mycobacterium tuberculosis. 2019, 151-163. DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-25553-4_9.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchHuman leukocyte antigenMycobacterium tuberculosisLatent Mycobacterium tuberculosisRole of nutritionNumber one causeRegional infectious diseasesHuman immune systemActive diseaseVitamin DLeukocyte antigenRisk factorsDisease presentationClinical diversityInfectious agentsOne causeImmune systemHost defenseInfectious diseasesImmunoepidemiologyImmune proteinsDisease phenotypeTuberculosisInfectionDiseaseImmunological diversity
2018
A common approach to toxin specificity
Lee B, Bubeck Wardenburg J. A common approach to toxin specificity. Nature Microbiology 2018, 3: 644-645. PMID: 29795538, DOI: 10.1038/s41564-018-0173-z.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchInnate Immunity of the Lung: From Basic Mechanisms to Translational Medicine
Hartl D, Tirouvanziam R, Laval J, Greene CM, Habiel D, Sharma L, Yildirim AÖ, Dela Cruz CS, Hogaboam CM. Innate Immunity of the Lung: From Basic Mechanisms to Translational Medicine. Journal Of Innate Immunity 2018, 10: 487-501. PMID: 29439264, PMCID: PMC6089674, DOI: 10.1159/000487057.Peer-Reviewed Reviews, Practice Guidelines, Standards, and Consensus StatementsConceptsRespiratory tractImmune systemInnate immunityHumoral host defense mechanismsPulmonary immune systemPulmonary innate immunityHost defense mechanismsInnate immune proteinsInnate armBroad armamentariumAirway compartmentImmune cellsChronic diseasesImmune proteinsTranslational medicineImmunityKey pathwaysTractRecent findingsDefense mechanismsAirwayLungArmamentariumDiseaseBiomarkers
2015
Illness in breastfeeding infants relates to concentration of lactoferrin and secretory Immunoglobulin A in mother’s milk
Breakey A, Hinde K, Valeggia C, Sinofsky A, Ellison P. Illness in breastfeeding infants relates to concentration of lactoferrin and secretory Immunoglobulin A in mother’s milk. Evolution Medicine And Public Health 2015, 2015: 21-31. PMID: 25608691, PMCID: PMC4334701, DOI: 10.1093/emph/eov002.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchSymptoms of illnessSecretory immunoglobulin AImmune compoundsElevated lactoferrinImmunoglobulin APeriod of illnessConcentration of lactoferrinMother-infant dyadsSubsequent monthsGastrointestinal symptomsImmune compositionInfant illnessInfant healthIllness symptomsMother's milkHuman milkIllness dataSymptomsIllnessInfantsImmune proteinsMonthsLactoferrinSIgAMilk
2010
The Immune Protein CD3ζ Is Required for Normal Development of Neural Circuits in the Retina
Xu HP, Chen H, Ding Q, Xie ZH, Chen L, Diao L, Wang P, Gan L, Crair MC, Tian N. The Immune Protein CD3ζ Is Required for Normal Development of Neural Circuits in the Retina. Neuron 2010, 65: 503-515. PMID: 20188655, PMCID: PMC3037728, DOI: 10.1016/j.neuron.2010.01.035.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsEye-specific segregationCentral nervous systemRetinal ganglion cellsDendritic motilitySynaptic activityActivity-dependent synapse formationPossible retinal originRGC axon projectionImmune proteinsImmune-deficient miceDendritic densityGanglion cellsClass I major histocompatibility complex genesRetinal originNervous systemSynapse formationAxon projectionsMHCI receptorNeural circuitsSynaptic wiringSelective defectMajor histocompatibility complex (MHC) genesMiceRetinaNormal development
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