Thymic function is maintained during Salmonella-induced atrophy and recovery.
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Salmonella modulates B cell biology to evade CD8(+) T cell-mediated immune responsesImmunity to intestinal pathogens: lessons learned from SalmonellaCholinergic epithelial cell with chemosensory traits in murine thymic medulla.Identification of MiR-205 As a MicroRNA That Is Highly Expressed in Medullary Thymic Epithelial Cells.Dominant Suppression of Inflammation via Targeted Mutation of the mRNA Destabilizing Protein Tristetraprolin.Transcriptome analysis indicated that Salmonella lipopolysaccharide-induced thymocyte death and thymic atrophy were related to TLR4-FOS/JUN pathway in chicksEditorial: How Salmonella Infection can Inform on Mechanisms of Immune Function and Homeostasis.Accelerated Loss of TCR Repertoire Diversity in Common Variable Immunodeficiency.Lineage tracing and cell ablation identify a post-Aire-expressing thymic epithelial cell populationTolerance has its limits: how the thymus copes with infection.Systemic toxoplasma infection triggers a long-term defect in the generation and function of naive T lymphocytes.Differential susceptibility and maturation of thymocyte subsets during Salmonella Typhimurium infection: insights on the roles of glucocorticoids and Interferon-gammaSoluble antigens from the neurotropic pathogen Angiostrongylus cantonensis directly induce thymus atrophy in a mouse model.Acute Thymic Involution and Mechanisms for Recovery.Salmonella infection: Interplay between the bacteria and host immune system.c-Jun NH2 -terminal kinase is a critical node in the death of CD4+ CD8+ thymocytes during Salmonella enterica serovar Typhimurium infection.CD248 expression on mesenchymal stromal cells is required for post-natal and infection-dependent thymus remodelling and regeneration.Bacterial clearance reverses a skewed T-cell repertoire induced by Salmonella infection.Soluble flagellin coimmunization attenuates Th1 priming to Salmonella and clearance by modulating dendritic cell activation and cytokine production.Resolving Salmonella infection reveals dynamic and persisting changes in murine bone marrow progenitor cell phenotype and function.Lipopolysaccharide induces acute bursal atrophy in broiler chicks by activating TLR4-MAPK-NF-κB/AP-1 signaling.
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Thymic function is maintained during Salmonella-induced atrophy and recovery.
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Thymic function is maintained during Salmonella-induced atrophy and recovery.
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Thymic function is maintained during Salmonella-induced atrophy and recovery.
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Thymic function is maintained during Salmonella-induced atrophy and recovery.
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Thymic function is maintained during Salmonella-induced atrophy and recovery.
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Adam F Cunningham
Andrea White
Christopher D Buckley
Gareth G Lavery
Jennifer L Marshall
Jessica Hitchcock
Julia Nicholson
Mahmood Khan
Ruth E Coughlan
Saeeda Bobat
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2012-09-19T00:00:00Z