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Intestinal Bacteria: Mucosal Tissue Development and Gut Homeostasisemains largely unexplored. Here we discuss the organogenesis of mucosal-associated lymphoid tissues, mechanisms by which microbiota promote MALT development, and how IgA can maintain a peaceful coexistence between commensals and their host.牙齿 发表于 2025-3-27 08:38:39
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Intestinal and Systemic Immunity to Rotavirus in Animal Models and Humanssystemic immunity after infection. This chapter will summarize the B and T cell responses and innate immunity to RV after infection in animal models and humans. Additionally, current human rotavirus (HRV) vaccines and correlates of protection after vaccination will be discussed.nullify 发表于 2025-3-27 16:57:29
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Structure of the Respiratory and Female Genitourinary Tractsortant mucosal routes for transmission of HIV and many other pathogens. In this chapter, a description of the structure and cells of the upper and lower respiratory tract as well as the genitourinary and rectal mucosa is given.高歌 发表于 2025-3-27 22:09:05
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nd adaptive immunity at mucosal membranes.Description of som.Surprisingly what separates us from the open environment all around us sometimes is a single layer of epithelial cells. It is at these seemingly fragile sites that most pathogens, including HIV, influenza, emerging and biodefense agents, g长处 发表于 2025-3-28 07:45:05
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The Intestinal Epithelium: The Interface Between Host and Pathogenrolyte balance, and nutrient acquisition. Indeed, as will be discussed in this chapter, the cellular structure and function of the intestinal epithelium is optimally designed to undertake these tasks. However, the intestinal epithelium is also the first point of contact for toxins, viruses, bacteria