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Neonatal Gastrointestinal Mucosal Immunity
Clinics in Perinatology, 1996The gastrointestinal mucosal immune system is a complex system with multiple interacting cells, which express different markers and elaborate a variety of mediators in response to noxious stimuli and pathogens. At birth this system is quite immature, putting the newborn mammal at risk for a variety of infectious and noninfectious diseases. With age and
E, Mannick, J N, Udall
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Parasite Immunology, 2003
SUMMARYThis article outlines the lymphoid structures and cell types important in the intestinal immune response. Particular attention is paid to differences between rodents and man where there appears to be fundamental differences in the sources of the T and B cells which populate the mucosa.
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SUMMARYThis article outlines the lymphoid structures and cell types important in the intestinal immune response. Particular attention is paid to differences between rodents and man where there appears to be fundamental differences in the sources of the T and B cells which populate the mucosa.
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Drugs, 1997
The mucosal immune system is the major interface between the host and the microbial environment and, given that role, it is not surprising that it contains the majority of the cells of the host immune system. The mucosal immune system is organised into inductive and effector sites.
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The mucosal immune system is the major interface between the host and the microbial environment and, given that role, it is not surprising that it contains the majority of the cells of the host immune system. The mucosal immune system is organised into inductive and effector sites.
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