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Commensal Gram-negative bacteria prime human dendritic cells for enhanced IL-23 and IL-27 expression and enhanced Th1 developmentNepotism and sexism in peer-review4th Pediatric Allergy and Asthma Meeting (PAAM)Effects of probiotic intake and gender on nontyphoid Salmonella infection.Mycobacterium avium subsp. avium and subsp. hominissuis give different cytokine responses after in vitro stimulation of human blood mononuclear cellsSerum fatty acid profile does not reflect seafood intake in adolescents with atopic eczema.Molecular epidemiology of Mycobacterium abscessus, with focus on cystic fibrosis.Comparison between terminal-restriction fragment length polymorphism (T-RFLP) and quantitative culture for analysis of infants' gut microbiota.Stronger T cell immunogenicity of ovalbumin expressed intracellularly in Gram-negative than in Gram-positive bacteria.Low breast milk levels of long-chain n-3 fatty acids in allergic women, despite frequent fish intake.Neonatal mucosal immune stimulation by microbial superantigen improves the tolerogenic capacity of CD103(+) dendritic cells.Distinct inflammatory mediator patterns characterize infectious and sterile systemic inflammation in febrile neutropenic hematology patients.Microbial products in allergy prevention and therapy.Higher proportions of circulating FOXP3+ and CTLA-4+ regulatory T cells are associated with lower fractions of memory CD4+ T cells in infants.Reduced phase switch capacity and functional adhesin expression of type 1-fimbriated Escherichia coli from immunoglobulin A-deficient individuals.High rate of transfer of Staphylococcus aureus from parental skin to infant gut floraHigh levels of both n-3 and n-6 long-chain polyunsaturated fatty acids in cord serum phospholipids predict allergy development.Streptococcus pneumoniae autolysis prevents phagocytosis and production of phagocyte-activating cytokines.Establishment of the gut microbiota in Western infants.Toxin-producing Clostridium difficile strains as long-term gut colonizers in healthy infants.Normal and abnormal mucosal antibody mediated immunity.The normal Lactobacillus flora of healthy human rectal and oral mucosa.Induction of the mucosal immune response.Enhanced persistence in the colonic microbiota of Escherichia coli strains belonging to phylogenetic group B2: role of virulence factors and adherence to colonic cells.Optimization of the detection of microbes in blood from immunocompromised patients with haematological malignancies.Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria elicit different patterns of pro-inflammatory cytokines in human monocytes.Pattern of cytokine responses to gram-positive and gram-negative commensal bacteria is profoundly changed when monocytes differentiate into dendritic cells.P fimbriae and other adhesins enhance intestinal persistence of Escherichia coli in early infancy.Adhesins of Escherichia coli associated with extra-intestinal pathogenicity confer binding to colonic epithelial cells.The antibody response in breast-fed and non-breast-fed infants after artificial colonization of the intestine with Escherichia coli O83.Does breastfeeding affect the infant's immune responsiveness?The influence of artificial colonization with E. coli strain O83 on the intestinal flora in infants.Pathogenicity island markers, virulence determinants malX and usp, and the capacity of Escherichia coli to persist in infants' commensal microbiotas.High proportion of CD5+ B cells in infants predicts development of allergic disease.Different phylogenetic profile and reduced mannose-sensitive adherence capacity characterize commensal Escherichia coli in IgA deficient individuals.Cord-forming mycobacteria induce DNA meshwork formation by human peripheral blood mononuclear cells.Differential effect on cell-mediated immunity in human volunteers after intake of different lactobacilli.Pneumolysin released during Streptococcus pneumoniae autolysis is a potent activator of intracellular oxygen radical production in neutrophils.Superantigenic Staphylococcus aureus stimulates production of interleukin-17 from memory but not naive T cells.High proportions of FOXP3(+) CD25(high) T cells in neonates are positively associated with allergic sensitization later in childhood.
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