Peyer's Patches
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Subject Areas on Research
- CD28 is required for germinal center formation.
- Efficient lymphocyte migration across high endothelial venules of mouse Peyer's patches requires overlapping expression of L-selectin and beta7 integrin.
- Gut-Innervating Nociceptor Neurons Regulate Peyer's Patch Microfold Cells and SFB Levels to Mediate Salmonella Host Defense.
- Helper T cell subsets for immunoglobulin A responses: oral immunization with tetanus toxoid and cholera toxin as adjuvant selectively induces Th2 cells in mucosa associated tissues.
- Hypoxia-independent activation of HIF-1 by enterobacteriaceae and their siderophores.
- Intravital imaging of Ca(2+) signals in lymphocytes of Ca(2+) biosensor transgenic mice: indication of autoimmune diseases before the pathological onset.
- Isolation and Flow Cytometric Characterization of Murine Small Intestinal Lymphocytes.
- Macrophage-dependent induction of the Salmonella pathogenicity island 2 type III secretion system and its role in intracellular survival.
- Oral vaccine models: multiple delivery systems employing tetanus toxoid.
- Orphan nuclear receptors in T lymphocyte development.
- Peyer's patch CD8+ memory T cells secrete T helper type 1 and type 2 cytokines and provide help for immunoglobulin secretion.
- Polyclonal B cell differentiation and loss of gastrointestinal tract germinal centers in the earliest stages of HIV-1 infection.
- TSC1 Promotes B Cell Maturation but Is Dispensable for Germinal Center Formation.
- The common mucosal immune system: from basic principles to enteric vaccines with relevance for the female reproductive tract.
- The role of orphan nuclear receptor in thymocyte differentiation and lymphoid organ development.
- The roles of L-selectin, beta 7 integrins, and P-selectin in leukocyte rolling and adhesion in high endothelial venules of Peyer's patches.
- Tissue-specific migration pathways by phenotypically distinct subpopulations of memory T cells.
- mTOR is critical for intestinal T-cell homeostasis and resistance to Citrobacter rodentium.
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Keywords of People
- Kelsoe, Garnett H., James B. Duke Distinguished Professor of Immunology, Immunology