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According to experts, our gut microbiome and our immune system are connected. And new studies have proven the cellular link ...
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Cell types and molecules usually associated with autoimmune diseases found to be normal components of gut immunityMore information: Lucia Montorsi et al, Double-negative B cells and DNASE1L3 colocalise with microbiota in gut-associated lymphoid tissue, Nature Communications (2024). DOI: 10.1038/s41467-024 ...
Intestinal infections with Yersinia pseudotuberculosis cause invasion into the gut-associated lymphoid tissues and immune cell recruitment, mainly neutrophils, leading to spatiotemporal re-shaping of ...
How do your gut and brain interact, and how can you keep them in balance? In-Mentis Psicologia explains the new research into this crucial body function.
with a broad range of specificities reflecting both maternal immunologic memory and antigenic stimulation of maternal mucosal associated lymphoid tissue. Secretory IgA is resistant to degradation ...
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