Rebecca Fine, MD
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Research
Publications
2018
Gut pathobiont translocation induces lymphocyte migration to internal organs in autoimmunity
Fine R, Vieira S, Ruiz D, Kriegel M. Gut pathobiont translocation induces lymphocyte migration to internal organs in autoimmunity. The Journal Of Immunology 2018, 200: 102.16-102.16. DOI: 10.4049/jimmunol.200.supp.102.16.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchC57BL/6 miceT cellsLymphocyte migrationInternal organsE. gallinarumProne C57BL/6 miceSystemic autoimmune diseaseSecondary lymphoid organsAutoimmune-prone (NZB/NZW) F1 miceGut homingGut pathobiontOral antibioticsSplenic CD4Autoantibody productionHost-microbiota interactionsAutoimmune diseasesSystemic autoimmunityLymphoid organsPeyer's patchesF1 miceMouse modelAutoimmunityPathobiontsMiceLymphocytes
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